Why this word is great
THEALOGY — [Noun] The study of or reflection upon the goddess or the feminine divine, often from a feminist perspective. From Ancient Greek theá ("goddess") + -logy ("study of"). Unlike "theology" (which universalizes the masculine divine) or "goddess spirituality" (which is devotional rather than discursive), thealogy is an intellectual reclamation of the sacred feminine. It is the scholar tracing the erased lineage of prehistoric fertility figurines, the poet weaving hymns to Demeter as a metaphor for ecological grief, or the quiet, defiant act of naming the divine "She" in a world that still flinches at the sound—a discipline both scholarly and subversive, whispering that the sacred has always had a woman’s face.