
1) Basic belief 2) Basic faith 3) Basic religious tenet 4) Belief in a higher power 5) Belief in existence of God 6) Belief in god 7) Belief in gods 8) Belief in one god 9) Belief system 10) Faith 11) Faith in God 12) Godly belief 13) Religion 14) Religious basis 15) Religious belief 16) Religious creed
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1) Monotheism 2) Pantheism 3) Pantheist 4) Pantheistic 5) Piety 6) Polytheism
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The belief in one or more gods or goddesses. More specifically, it may also mean the belief in God, a god, or gods, who is/are actively involved in maintaining the Universe. This secondary meaning is shown in context to other beliefs concerning the divine. The term is attested in English from 1678, and was probably coined to contrast with atheism a...
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Theism, in the broadest sense, is the belief that at least one deity exists. In a more specific sense, theism is commonly a monotheistic doctrine concerning the nature of a deity, and that deity`s relationship to the universe. Theism, in this specific sense, conceives of God as personal, present and active in the governance and organization of th....
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belief in the existence of God without special revelation
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the philosophical stance claiming not only that God exists (as in deism), but that God is alive and interacts with the human world. Kant regards theists as those who are willing to make a moral commitment to postulate God's existence, but argues that the various attempts to prove God's existence are harmful to theism in the long run. (Cf. atheism....
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• (n.) The morbid condition resulting from the excessive use of tea. • (n.) The belief or acknowledgment of the existence of a God, as opposed to atheism, pantheism, or polytheism.
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the view that all limited or finite things are dependent in some way on one supreme or ultimate reality of which one may also speak in personal terms.[8 related articles]
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A belief in a god or gods.
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Belief in the existence of gods, but more specifically in that of a single personal God, at once immanent (active) in the created world and transcendent (separate) from it. ...
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The'ism (thē'ĭz'm)
noun [ New Latin & English
thea tea +
-ism .]
(Medicine) The morbid condition resulting from the excessive use of tea.
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The'ism noun [ From Greek ... God; probably akin to ... to pray for, ... spoken by God, decreed: confer French
théisme . Confer
Enthusiasm ,
Pantheon ,
Theology .] The belief or acknowledgment of the existence of a God, as opposed to
atheism ,
pantheism , or ...
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1. belief in a God or Gods. 2. the view that God transcends the universe but is also, in some way, immanent in it.
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The belief in God (Reid et al. 1990
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[
n] - the doctrine or belief in the existence of a God or gods
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theism, theistic 1. Belief that one God created and rules humans and the world, not necessarily accompanied by belief in divine revelation such as through the Bible. 2. Belief in the existence of a god or gods.
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noun the doctrine or belief in the existence of a God or gods
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(Gr. theos, god) Is in general that type of religion or religious philosophy (see Religion, Philosophy of) which incorporates a conception of God as a unitary being; thus may be considered equivalent to monotheism. The speculation as to the relation of God to world gave rise to three great forms: God identified with world in pantheism (rare with e....
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Belief in the existence of gods, but more specifically in that of a single personal God, at once immanent (active) in the created world and transcendent (separate) from it
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