Christocrat

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Christ +‎ -o- +‎ -crat

Noun[edit]

Christocrat (plural Christocrats)

  1. One who believes that the government should reflect Christian values and be run by devout Christians.
    • 2008, Richard J. Rolwing, Was Frankenstein Really Uncle Sam?, page 111:
      Anyone who opposes making or keeping all those legal must be a Christocrat.
    • 2014, Phil Robertson, Mark Schlabach, UnPHILtered: The Way I See It, page 74:
      I consider myself a Christocrat because I advocate the principles of God's Word and God's government.
    • 2018, Joseph Alexander, Christocracy: Christ Kingdom Governance on Earth by True Followers:
      Less [sic] we close the chapter in ambiguity concerning the Christocrat's view of economic power, let us return to how Christocrats view the world.