The concept of Celestial Objects in Christianity
In Early Christianity, the term Celestial Objects encompasses various astronomical entities like stars, planets, and moons. These celestial bodies are significant in the context of astrology, where they are studied and interpreted to understand their influence on human affairs and natural phenomena. This belief reflects the integration of astronomy and astrology in the religious and philosophical views of the time, highlighting the importance of celestial observations in Early Christian thought.
Synonyms: Heavenly bodies, Cosmic entities, Celestial bodies, Cosmic bodies, Moons, Celestial bodies.
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Christian concept of 'Celestial Objects'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Any astronomical entities such as stars, planets, and moons that are studied and interpreted in astrology.[1]