NEW GODS

theos, deus

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How to say god in Greek and Latin

In Greek, the word for “god” is “θεός” (theós). In Latin, it’s “deus.” Both languages have had profound influences on the philosophy, religion, and culture of the Western world, reflecting your interests in aesthetics and philosophy. The terms themselves carry rich connotations and historical contexts, especially when considering the pantheistic traditions of ancient Greece and Rome, as well as their impact on later monotheistic traditions and philosophical thought.