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theology. It just means “theory of everything’” for the greeks,
No it doesn't. First, "theory" has a different origin from
"theos"=god. Second, for the Greeks "theology" meant discourse
concerning the gods. From Wikipedia:
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//Greek theologia (θεολογία) was used with the meaning "discourse on
god" in the fourth century BC by Plato in The Republic, Book ii, Ch.
18.[14] Aristotle divided theoretical philosophy into mathematike,
physike and theologike, with the last corresponding roughly to
metaphysics, which, for Aristotle, included discourse on the nature of
the divine/
Brent
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