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  • Discipline that engages in dialogue and reflection about [[God]] and [[religion]].
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  • Ancient-Greek god of the upper atmosphere and the light.
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  • The theological position that God is immanent within the Universe, but also transcends it.
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  • Theological movement based on Nietzsche's proclamation that "God is dead".
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  • (1743-1805) theologian who introduced the idea of the [[watchmaker god]]
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  • ...]s. It is often thought to have been [[causation|caused]] by a [[Greek god|god or goddess]] as a form of [[punishment]] for [[mankind]]. Whether a great f
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  • A system with the idea that reality and God are in the process of becoming.
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  • An approach to understand God outside of any reference to special revelation (Scripture).
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  • ''I believe in God, the Father almighty,<br> I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord,<br>
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  • Episcopal bishop and president of [[In God We Trust (group)]]; critic of [[secularism]]
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  • An ''a posteriori'' (empirical) argument for the existence of a [[god]] or gods.
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  • ...mple]] in the [[Bhaktapur District]], [[Nepal]], dedicated to the elephant-god [[Ganesh]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A doxology is a short prayer of praise to God used by Christians, especially during worship services.
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  • ...lude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Basic [[Islam]]ic belief about the oneness of God; an interpretation, Tawhid al-Hakimiyah, is important in radical Islamism
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  • ...daughter]] of [[Aietes]], and [[granddaughter]] of the [[sun]] [[Greek god|god]] [[Helios]] who had many adventures. She was skilled in [[sorcery]] and [[
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  • A [[god]] in [[Greek mythology]] who is a [[titan]] and the father of many other go
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], a [[Titan (god)|Titan]] who was the [[father]] of [[Prometheus]] and [[Epimetheus]].
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], (Latin: '''Neptune''') he was the [[Greek god|god]] of the [[sea]], and of [[earthquake]]s. He was a [[brother]] of [[Zeus]]
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  • The belief that the world and the universe were created by God.
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  • Philosophical approach which broadly stated is that we have innate, God-given cognitive systems that provide direct, empirical experience which giv
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  • ...of variation on [[pantheism]] - the belief that the whole universe ''is'' God. [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are all monotheistic, although ...d in the same way that an modern Jew or Christian would deny, say, a Hindu God - no, they are said to exist in some sense, but the worship of them is forb
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  • ...[[Ancient Rome|Roman]] god of war, the equivalent of the [[Greece|Greek]] God [[Ares]], but in Roman religion he was also an [[agriculture|agricultural]]
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  • 1928-1989, Japanese artist known as the 'God of Manga' for creating well-known cartoons whose adventures continue to app
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  • ...'''Re''' and '''Amun Ra''', was the great sun god of [[Egypt]], the chief god of the land, his main centre of worship being [[Heliopolis]], the "city of ...[Horus]], son of [[Osiris]] and [[Isis]] and the god who defeated the evil god [[Seth]].
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  • ...stians]] and other religious people to be against divine law, or offending God.
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  • ...rters in Mount Abu, India based on channeled teachings believed to be from God.
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  • ...t of kings''', monarchs have derived their authority to rule directly from God(s). In ancient times, many rulers themselves justified their rule by declar ...f divine power on Earth". To dispute what a King can do is to dispute what God can do.
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  • English theologian and philosopher, best known for his advocacy of death of God theology through the Sea of Faith movement.
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  • The sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest.
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  • {{r|There Is No God But God}}
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  • The seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system; name after the Greek god of the sky.
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  • Chief god of the Anglo-Saxons. The equivalent of [[Odin]].
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  • A proof of the existence of the God through abstract reasoning.
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  • The eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of the sea.
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  • {{r|Aether (god)|In mythology}}
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  • "The spiritual messengers of God intended to aid the heirs of salvation, variously guiding, protecting, and
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  • In classical Roman mythology, a god who is the father of [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]] (or ''[[Zeus]]''); als
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], the god of prophecy, [[music]], [[poetry]], [[medicine]], [[healing arts|healing]]
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  • The largest world religion, which centers around the worship of one God, his son Jesus Christ, and his Holy Spirit.
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  • {{r|God}} {{r|Death of God theology}}
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  • From [[mythology]], a Hurrian god equivalent to [[Cronos]]. The existence of similar gods from earlier [[civi
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  • ...Calvinism are '''the five solas''' and a system of five core beliefs about God and man ('''the five points of Calvinism'''). ..."by faith alone"): This expresses the belief that justification (that is, God's declaration of a person as righteous) is received by faith only, without
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  • In Greek mythology '''Hades''' was a god who was ruler of the underworld, the zone of the souls of the dead, or, in The Romans equated him to their god [[Pluto]].
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  • ...e substance in the universe; it is God; and everything else that is, is in God.” (Nadler 7). Spinoza then sets up a list of axioms. Proposition 11: God, or a substance consisting of infinite attributes, each of which expresses
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  • ...in [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]]), and that it contains the words of [[God]]. The Qurʾān is divided into 114 [[Sura]]s (chapters), each of them trad ...as [[blasphemy]], and argued that the Qurʾān is the word of God, a part of God, and therefore was not created, but always existed.
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  • The belief within Christianity that God is one essence and three distinct persons - the Father, Son, and the Holy S
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  • ...re in fact based on a real existing pagan religion that worshiped a horned god.
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Phrygian]] [[Greek god|goddess]] known as the "great mother" who has some characteristics in commo
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  • ...ical and religious doctrine which asserts that the state is established by God, who rules the state directly or indirectly through someone regarded as an
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  • [http://kungpaofu.com/index.php Kung Pao Fu] is a ''God Hand'' fansite that includes multimedia, a full staff and credits listing,
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  • * [[Alister McGrath]] (2005) ''[[Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life]]'' (ISBN 1-4051-2538-1). A critique ...Delusion?]]'' (ISBN 978-0281059270). A critical response to Dawkins' ''The God Delusion''.
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  • '''Trinitarianism''' is the belief within [[Christianity]] that [[God]] is one being made up of three [[person]]s - the Father, [[Jesus|Son]], an
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  • ...for many years, was officially considered a planet; named after the Roman god of the underworld.
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  • ...no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God.
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  • ...f the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would be the mother of God.
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  • A term for [[God]] or a singular higher deity. The term is particularly associated with the
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[Titan (god)|Titan]] who was a [[river]] that flows around the edges of [[Gaia]] (the [
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  • ...[[Sun]] in our [[solar system]]; named after the [[Mars (mythology)|Roman god of war]]; also known as the "Red Planet".
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  • A '''doxology''' is a short prayer of praise to God used by [[Christian]]s, especially during worship services. Several doxolo *Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow, (''The Doxology'', ''The Common Doxology'')
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  • *[http://www.godandscience.org/ God and Science] An Old-Earth, Day-Age site with scriptural and scientific rebu *[http://www.doesgodexist.org/ Does God Exist?]
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  • ...Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], (Roman: '''Vesta''') Hestia was the [[Greek god|goddess]] of the [[hearth]] and a [[sister]] of [[Zeus]].
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  • * Tipler FJ. (1997) ''The Physics of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God and the Resurrection of the Dead''. Anchor. ISBN 978-03854679995. | [http:/
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  • Considered the chief god in Norse paganism and the ruler of Asgard, homologous with the Anglo-Saxon
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  • A theology of God which insists that there is only one divine person, one of the tenets of th
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A statue of the Greek god Helios built in early 3rd century B.C.; it was considered one of the Seven
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the Roman name for the [[Greek god|Greek goddess]] [[Athena]] (see Athena).
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  • ...an analogy designed to show the burden of proof regarding the existence of God in terms of a teapot orbiting around the sun. This has come to be known as ...ssell, [http://www.cfpf.org.uk/articles/religion/br/br_god.html Is there a God?], written for ''Illustrated Magazine'' but not published.</ref></blockquot
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  • In classical Roman mythology, the mysterious and unseen god of the dead who ruled over the underworld, roughly corresponding to Hades i
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  • ...of burning [[food]] or giving up [[valuable]] [[object]]s to a [[Greek god|god or goddess]] as a form of [[worship]] and as a [[sign]] of [[respect]] and
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  • ...ge/dbanach/anselm.htm Anselm's Proslogium or Discourse on the Existence of God]''. David Banach's Web site. ...g/Writings/anselms.htm "Anselm's Ontological Argument for the Existence of God"], from ''Grace Incarnate'' (1990)
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  • *''Enlightenment Without God (Mandukya Upanishad)'' (ISBN 0893890847)
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  • ...is]] - about a surviving pre-Christian, pagan religion devoted to a Horned God heavily influenced later religious and magical movements like wicca.
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  • ...eath|died]] and was in the [[underworld]] presided over by the [[Greek god|god]] [[Hades]]. Hades and [[Persephone]] agreed to release his wife Eurydice f
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  • * [http://www.godandscience.org/ God and Science] An Old-Earth, Day-Age site with scriptural and scientific rebu * [http://www.doesgodexist.org/ Does God Exist?]
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  • ...he question, "How did evil come into the world?" or more specifically, "If God is an omnipotent and benevolent Creator, why does the world He created cont ...Adam and Eve began a conjugal relationship before getting permission from God to marry. Eve tempted Adam, after having first been seduced by the archange
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  • Lord '''Krishna''' is a [[Hinduism|Hindu]] God who is one of the 10 Avatars of [[Vishnu]], the preserver of the Universe.
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  • ...bode on High (where God reigns). Figuratively, the word Cao Dai is used as God's symbolic name."<ref name=CaoDaiOrgHist>{{citation
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  • ...to his 'defect.' Priapus was seen as fertility god but as a poor fertility god, "the guardian of a poor man's plot" to quote Virgil's [[Eclogues]] (7.34.)
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  • ...ion, since in their view, they are merely religious Jews who are following God's commandments, and not extremists. Another often-used characterization is
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  • *Dawkins R (2007) ''The God Delusion''. London: Transworld. ISBN 0-552-773317-7. Paperback edition with
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  • Roman god, counterpart to the Greek Hermes, messenger of Jupiter, the escort of dead
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  • ...nspired]] by a [[divine]] or [[supernatural]] being such as a [[deity]], [[God]] or other supernatural force.
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  • Ancient Egyptian sun god, and a major deity in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with
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  • ...endures [[forever]] for all [[time]]. In [[Greek mythology]], the [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]] were believed to be [[immortal]] and would never [[dea
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  • ...as one race and prior religions as all being legitimate revelations from [[God]].
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  • {{r|God Emperor of Dune|''God Emperor of Dune''}} (1981)
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  • In Roman mythology, the god of freshwater and the sea; the name is the counterpart of [[Poseidon]] in G
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  • ...ek]] [[mythology]] '''Helen of Troy''' was the daughter of the [[Greek god|god]] [[Zeus]] and the human [[Leda]]. She was reportedly the most [[beauty|bea
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  • ...res of the natural world, and that these sources reveal the existence of a God or supreme being.
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  • ...ry'', ''Saint Mary the Virgin'', ''the Virgin Mary'' and ''Mary, mother of God'', was a first century Hebrew woman and the mother of Jesus of Nazareth. ...Mary's firstborn son, was conceived by the divine intervention, that is by God acting through the [[Holy Spirit]]. Support for this position comes chiefl
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  • ...nts who use literal hermeneutics to interpret the Bible. They believe that God created the universe in six 24-hour days and that the earth is only 6,000 �
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  • ...th, the national hero of Athens, son of Aegeus, king of Athens (or the sea-god Poseidon) and of Aethra, daughter of Pittheus, king of Troezen.
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  • .../www.channel4.com/history/microsites/T/timeteam/2007_pugin.html Time team (god save us!) - channel 4]
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  • ...eld to be the intervention by a [[supernatural being]] &ndash; usually a [[god]] &ndash; in the normal workings of the [[universe]]. Different religions, ...a miracle is a violation of normal [[physical law|laws of nature]] by a [[god]] or some other [[supernatural]] being. Some scientist-theologians like [[J
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  • Egyptian god, member of the Heliopolitan Ennead as son of Nut and Geb, brother of Osiris
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  • ...y]], the first wife of [[Zeus]]; when she became pregnant with the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]], Zeus swallowed Metis, and eventually Athena was born
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  • [[Greek god|Greek gods]] who were the [[children]] of the [[primordial]] gods [[Gaia]]
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  • In Greek mythology, god of the sky who was the grandfather of Zeus ([[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]]
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  • ...e]], it was the site of the [[fame|famous]] [[oracle]] of the [[Greek god|god]] [[Apollo]], where a priestess would take questions from people who wante
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  • ...e identified as a god of medicine and the Greeks identified him with their god of medicine Asclepius. ...uch as Thoth. Imhotep was one of two mortals to reach the position of full god in Egypt, the other being [[Amenhotep]].
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