Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
theocentric
1856, from theo- + -centric.
Wiktionary
theocentric
a. Having God as main focus: with God, a god, or gods as the focal point.
Usage examples of "theocentric".
Work in the educational field has been undertaken by many theocentric organizations other than the Benedictine order -- all too often, unhappily, under the restrictive influence of the political, state-supported and state-supporting church.
Even if society collectively evolves to the average-expectable level of the Over-Soul, every single person born in that society will nevertheless still start development at square one, as a single-celled zygote: and have to begin the arduous holoarchic climb, physiocentric to biocentric to egocentric to sociocentric to worldcentric to theocentric.