Anthropolatric

/ænθroʊpoʊˈleɪtrɪk/ adjective

Related to or practicing anthropolatry; treating humans or human qualities as worthy of worship or supreme reverence.

From 'anthropo-' (human) + 'latry' (worship) + '-ic' (pertaining to). A rare theological term used to critique philosophies or societies that elevate human power above all other values.

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