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- Deism | Definition, History, Beliefs, Significance, Facts | Britannica
Deism, an unorthodox religious attitude that found expression among a group of English writers beginning with Edward Herbert (later 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury) in the first half of the 17th century and ending with Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, in the middle of the 18th century
- What Is Deism? What Are Deism Beliefs? | Christianity. com
What Is Deism and What Are Deism's Beliefs? A common theme is that a Creator, sometimes referred to as “God,” brought life into being but now chooses to live detached from his creation
- ABOUT - World Union of Deists
Explore deism, a progressive belief system based on nature and reason, not religion We have multiple articles and resources as well as monthly publications to help you learn more about deism
- DEISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEISM is a movement or system of thought advocating natural religion, emphasizing morality, and in the 18th century denying the interference of the Creator with the laws of the universe
- Deism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
Deism is the belief that God exists, but not in quite the same way as in traditional Christianity Deists believe that God’s existence can be seen in nature, using the God-given ability of reason– and should not depend on faith
- Deism - New World Encyclopedia
Deism offers a philosophical perspective concerning the nature of God and the cosmos It posits the belief in a creator God, the first cause who brought the universe into existence
- Deism and the Founding of the United States, Divining America . . .
Deism or “the religion of nature” was a form of rational theology that emerged among “freethinking” Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries Deists insisted that religious truth should be subject to the authority of human reason rather than divine revelation
- What Is Deism? - The Spiritual Life
Deism is a theological theory concerning the relationship between a creator and the natural world Deistic viewpoints emerged during the scientific revolution of 17th-century Europe and came to exert a powerful influence during the 18th-century Enlightenment Deism stood between the narrow dogmatism of the period and skepticism
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