kathenoteismiksi
Kathenoteismiksi is a neologism used in Finnish-language discussions of religion and philosophy to describe the theoretical act or process of turning a set of beliefs, experiences, or narratives into a formal theistic doctrine. The term does not refer to a single, established religion; rather, it denotes a methodological or rhetorical stance in analyses of religion, focusing on how and when spiritual phenomena are codified as creed.
In practice, kathenoteismiksi is discussed as a three-part idea: the selection and interpretation of experiential data
Scholarly use of kathenoteismiksi appears mainly in speculative essays, philosophy of religion, and meta-religious critique. Authors
Etymology and usage notes: the term combines a Finnish-rooted formation with the elements -teismi and the instrumental