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  • '''Deism''' (from the Latin ''Deus'', meaning [[God]]) is a [[Religion|religious]] [ ...covers a wide variety of positions on a wide variety of religious issues. Deism can also refer to a personal set of beliefs having to do with the role of n
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  • Today, the most accessible statement of Deism is [[Thomas Paine]]'s book [[The Age of Reason]] (1795). It is short, read The best recent study of English Deism is:
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  • *[http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv1-77 Deism] - ''Dictionary of the History of Ideas'' *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/deismeng.htm English Deism] - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • *[http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv1-77 Deism] - ''Dictionary of the History of Ideas'' *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/deismeng.htm English Deism] - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Today, the most accessible statement of Deism is [[Thomas Paine]]'s book [[The Age of Reason]] (1795). It is short, read The best recent study of English Deism is:
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  • .... Belief in a single (usually benevolent) god is usually referred to as [[Deism]]. Belief in several, or many, gods, is regarded as [[Polytheism]], or, in
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  • ...nglish diplomat, writer and philosopher, known as "the father of English [[Deism]]". His title as the father of English deism has been questioned, it being suggested that he was actually a liberal theo
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  • ...cal outcome of a freethinking and reasoned populace. They also advocated [[Deism]] and religious tolerance. Many believed religion had been used as a source
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  • ====Deism==== [[Deism]] is a term that arose within, and is most often applied to, a variety of C
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  • ...ef>[http://worldcat.org/wcpa/top3mset/10638417 A satyr against atheistical deism with the genuine character of a deist : to which is prefixt an account of M
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  • ...favor of panentheism, finding that "panentheistic doctrine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations". Hartshorne formulated God a
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  • '''Deism''' (from the Latin ''Deus'', meaning [[God]]) is a [[Religion|religious]] [ ...covers a wide variety of positions on a wide variety of religious issues. Deism can also refer to a personal set of beliefs having to do with the role of n
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  • ...artyr for the protestant cause. In fact he seems to have veered towards [[Deism]], without being dogmatic on anything. The lines written just before his e
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  • ...ould effect any other contradiction in nature." Labeled by his friends a [[Deism|Deist]], Allen accepted the notion of a divine being, though throughout ''R
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  • ...nged meanings slightly around 1700, due to the influence of ''atheism''. ''Deism'' was originally used as a synonym for today's ''theism'', but came to deno ...ably denied by the accused—used against such critics, as well as against [[deism|deists]], scientists, and materialists.<ref>{{ref_harvard|Armstrong-c|Armst
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  • ...mmediate agency of the gods." However, this belief would not conflict with deism, a belief system which holds as sceptical the idea of a personal God.
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  • Although he was a [[deism|deist]] and rejected the idea of a personal God involved in human affairs,
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  • Although he was a [[deism|deist]] and rejected the idea of a personal God involved in human affairs,
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  • ...Lazarus]] and [[Heymann Steinthal]] in 1859, incorporates principles of [[deism]] with pantheism, holding that the universe is identical to God, but also t
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  • Jefferson, a [[deism|deist]], was keenly interested in [[religion]], and always worked to create
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