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The appellation of astrosophy is formed from the prefix [[astro-]] and the suffix [[-sophy]]. |
The appellation of astrosophy is formed from the prefix [[astro-]] and the suffix [[-sophy]]. |
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Revision as of 22:42, 10 October 2019
This article is about a non-fiction entity related to the Astronist belief system or the Astronic tradition.
Any article relating to a fictional entity will be clearly marked as being part of the Spacefaring World.
This page provides a list of all the appellations of Astronism in alphabetical order.
Astra religion
Astronism has been referred to as the Astra religion in an attempt to draw Astronism closer to the Cult of Astra, a sect born out of Astronism.
Astralism
Main article: Astralism
Astronism has been referred to astralism so as to connect it with previous forms of astronomical religions, particularly astrolatry and astromancy. This particular appellation relates to the prehistoric proto-astralism.
AstroChurch
Main article: AstroChurch
AstroFaith
Main article: AstroFaith
Astronism
Main article: Astronism
Astronomical belief
Astronomical faith
Astronomical religion
Main article: Astronomical religion
Astronism is often referred to as astronomical religion in order to synonymise it with the wider heritage of religions that Astronism belongs it.
Astrony
Main article: Astrony
Astrosophy
The appellation of astrosophy is formed from the prefix astro- and the suffix -sophy.
Celesta
Main article: Celesta (appellation)
Cosmica
Main article: Cosmica (appellation)
Cosmic belief
Astronism may be referred to as cosmic belief as an alternative term for the appellation of astronomical religion.
Cosmic faith
The cosmic faith appellation emphasises the religious aspects of Astronism and suggests that it is a system based on the notion of faith rather than reason. For this reason, this appellation has caused controversy in its usage.
Cosmicism
Cosmic religion
Cosmism
First of the inspired religions
Grand religion
Grand religion is one of the colloquial appellations for Astronism and pertains to the huge extent of concepts and terms created as part of the founding of the religion.
Inspired religion
Astronism has been labelled an inspired religion from its inception, particularly with it being founded on the form of revelation known as personal inspiration. The term inspired religion is often used in contrast with revealed religion having been formed on direct divine revelation while the former is formed on indirect divine revelation.
Kosma
Last of the world religions
Last of the major religions
Reference to Astronism as the last of the major religions is a controversial colloquial appellation for the religion. It involves the notion that Astronism, as a representative of all astronomical religions, is worthy of being categorised alongside Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and Hinduism as one of the Big Six. Not only this, but the appellation implies that Astronism is the final major religion to conclude all religions which denotes further controversy associated with the name.
Milletticism
Millettism
Neocosmism
Religion of a thousand names
Religion of a thousand names is a colloquial appellation for Astronism pertaining to the supposed notion that Astronism has a thousand names which involves its state of multifaricity.
Religion of the Astra
Revivalist religion / Revival religion
Main article: Astronist revivalism