theocrasy

Etymology
, from and.

Noun

 * 1)  Interaction, admixture, and conflation of divine principles.
 * 2) * 2007: Isaac Bonewits, Neopagan Rites: A Guide to Creating Public Rituals That Work, chapter 1: “Defining Our Terms”, page 3 (first edition; Llewellyn; ISBN 9780738711997
 * Duotheism1 (two deities) is what Neopagans call a religion in which the duotheologians claim that there are two deities, usually of opposite gender, and that all other spirits are aspects or faces of these two, through a process known as theocrasy2 (deity mingling).

Usage notes

 * This word is often confused with its homonym.