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  2. Theism - Wikipedia

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    Atheism Atheism is the lack of belief in supernatural powers such as deities, gods, goddesses, and messiahs. Some atheists express an active disbelief or rejection of the existence of such entities. Non-theism Non-theism is the belief in no gods or god. Agnosticism

  3. Open theism - Wikipedia

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    It is a version of free will theism [3] and arises out of the free will theistic tradition of the church, which goes back to the early church fathers. [4] Open theism is typically advanced as a biblically motivated and logically consistent theology of human and divine freedom (in the libertarian sense), with an emphasis on what this means for ...

  4. Classical theism - Wikipedia

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    The persistence of evil, therefore, seems to contradict these attributes, leading some to question the coherence of classical theism. [22] Another major philosophical challenge is the issue of divine hiddenness. This problem deals with the apparent lack of clear and convincing evidence for God's existence, particularly in a form that would be ...

  5. Theology of religions - Wikipedia

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    Hendrik Kraemer's exclusivism is based on a skepticism towards claims of similarity between religions: "Every religion is an individisble, and not to be divided". Religion "is not a series of tenets, institutions, practices that can be taken one by one as independent items of religious life". [13]

  6. Liberal theism - Wikipedia

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    Liberal theism is the philosophical and religious belief in the existence of a deity without adhering to an established religion. The exact definition is debatable. Liberal theists often believe that, "all religions lead to the truth." Liberal theists are often influenced by the beliefs in their culture.

  7. Christian atheism - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins responded to questions of his faith by stating "...As to whether I'm a practicing Christian, I usually tell people I'm a practicing Christian but not a believing Christian." [ 47 ] Gretta Vosper (born 1958): United Church of Canada minister who is an atheist.

  8. Philosophical theism - Wikipedia

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    In Du Châtelet's words, "[t]he study of nature elevates us to the knowledge of the supreme being; this great truth is even more necessary, if possible, to good physics than to morality, and it ought to be the foundation and conclusion of all the research we make in this science." [10]

  9. Religious studies - Wikipedia

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    Religious studies, also known as religiology or the study of religion, is the study of religion from a historical or scientific perspective. There is no consensus on what qualifies as religion and its definition is highly contested.