Why this word is great
ASTROTHEOLOGY — [Noun] Theology founded on observation or knowledge of the celestial bodies. From astro- (Greek ἄστρον, "star") + theology (Greek θεολογία, "study of God"). Unlike "cosmology" (which charts the universe’s physical laws) or "theodicy" (which wrestles with divine justice), astrotheology seeks divinity in the vault above. It is the alignment of Stonehenge with the solstice sun, the Babylonian priest tracking Jupiter’s path as a god’s decree, or the astronaut whispering Psalm 8 into the static of deep space—a reminder that wonder, too, is a form of worship. To study the stars is to trace the edges of revelation.