Definition: The word "areologic" is a term in Christian theology used to describe the concept that God has chosen, plans, and foresees humanity's destiny or will since creation. The phrase comes from the Greek ἀρέλικον (arithkeloin), which means "to be" or "to come," and οργή (orghea) meaning "order." God is seen as a sovereign ruler in human history who has preordained events, decisions, and actions. The word can also refer to the order of events—like the sequence of historical events—that are considered divine.