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Theism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theism in the broadest sense is the belief in at least one deity. In a more specific sense, theism refers to a particular doctrine concerning the nature of God and his relationship to the universe....
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"A cosmic philosophy is not constructed to fit a man; a cosmic philosophy is constructed to fit a cosmos. A man can no more possess a private religion than he can possess a private sun and moon." - G ... ; Theism.net is an ad-hoc online journal whose purview is to communicate the rationality of a theistic worldview.
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Agnostic theism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A look at the God of classical theism, his nature and attributes. ... Theism is the belief in a god or gods. Classical theism affirms the existence of one god, and ascribes to this god certain attributes, e.g. omnipotence, omniscience, immutability, and impassibility. The aim of this site is to define these attributes,
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Several articles on Theism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Theism is a philosophically or theologically reasoned understanding of reality that affirms that the source and continuing ground of all things is in God; that the meaning and fulfillment of all things lie in their...
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V. Mackie's The Miracle of Theism ... Theism is able to explain the most general phenomena of science and more particular historical facts, but it is also able to explain our own individual religious experiences. To so many men it has seemed at different moments of their lives that they were aware of God and His guidance.
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