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Deism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Natural theology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Natural theology is a branch of theology based on reason and ordinary experience. Thus it is distinguished from revealed theology (or revealed religion ) which is based on scripture and religious...
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A natural religion is a religion that is based on reality and designed with the nature of humanity in mind. If religion really is the study of why we are here and where we came from then the answer to those questions must be found in the pursuit of reality the way it really is. ... Welcome Home Terminology Natural Religion...
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Philosophical debate on Natural Theology between Christian and atheist ... A dialogue concerning natural religion ... Let’s twist the old terminology a bit and call what we have been discussing the ‘Cosmological Argument’. I don’t claim it as proof but ask that it be lodged as evidence.
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Dialogues concerning Natural Religion and Other Writings; EDITED BY ... In the scholastic terminology in use from Aquinas down through the Renaissance and, less commonly, into the early eighteenth century, the cosmological argument was considered an a posteriori argument because it reasons back from effects to causes...
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Dialogues concerning Natural Religion and Other Writings; EDITED BY ... Following terminology that became common at the beginning of Hume’s century, a priori arguments for theism purport to prove their conclusions by deducing them as logically necessary consequences of premises taken to be intuitively certain.
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Browsing subject area: Religion -- Terminology (About this browser) ... Natural Religion (London: Macmillan and Co., 1882), by John Robert Seeley (multiple formats at archive.org)
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