Theism definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary THE'ISM, n. [from Gr ... of the existence of a God, as opposed to atheism. Theism differs from deism, for although deism implies a belief in ... it signifies in modern usage a denial of revelation, which theism does not. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the ... adv. Etymology: Gk theos god + -ISM Webster's 1913 Dictionary Theism The"ism (th[=e]"[i^]z'm), n. [NL. & E ... from the excessive use of tea. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Theism The"ism, n. [From Gr. ? God; probably akin to ? to ...
Atheism definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary A'THEISM, n. The disbelief of the existence of a God, or ... belief that there is no God [syn: atheism, godlessness] [ant: theism] 2: a lack of belief in the existence of God ... existence of God, a disbelief in God, the opposite of theism. But it seems better that we should consider it under ... materials producing life, but the Divine Being as taught by theism is absolutely denied. This is true of the Idealism of ... In applying the word atheism to the teaching here given, theism does not intend to assail them as wholly without a ... first cause or force. To deny this fundamental affirmation of theism is to make the teaching atheistic, a denial of ...
... Anthropomorphism and the Exigencies of Human Thinking 5. Anthropomorphism and Theism 6. Symbolic Forms of Thought 7. Philosophic Pantheism 8. Anthropomorphism ... cannot be altered to suit her convenience. 5. Anthropomorphism and Theism: If we were to interpret the impalpable and omni-present ... dissipated by us, we should in the process have demolished theism--a serious enough issue for religion. 6. Symbolic Forms of ... God's Image in Man, 1905; D. B. Purinton, Christian Theism, 1889; J. Lindsay, Recent Advances in Theistic Philosophy of Religion ... James Lindsay Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. Sensuous theism, representing God under human limitations. Moby Thesaurus acosmism, allotheism, anthropolatry ... multitheism, myriotheism, pantheism, pathetic fallacy, physicomorphism, physitheism, polytheism, psychotheism, tetratheism, theism, theopantism, theriotheism, tritheism, zootheism
... s 1828 Dictionary THEIS'TIC THEIS'TICAL, a. Pertaining to theism, or to a theist; according to the doctrine of theists ... r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: of or relating to theism [syn: theist, theistical, theistic] Merriam Webster's adjective see theism Webster's 1913 Dictionary Theistic The*is"tic, Theistical The*is"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to theism, or a theist; according to the doctrine of theists. Moby ...
Pantheism definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary PAN'THEISM, n. [Gr. all, and God, whence theism.] The doctrine that the universe is God, or the system ... Webster's 1913 Dictionary Pantheism Pan"the*ism, n. [Pan- + theism.] The doctrine that the universe, taken or conceived of as ... monotheism, multitheism, myriotheism, philosophical unitarianism, physicomorphism, physitheism, polytheism, psychotheism, tetratheism, theism, theopantism, theriotheism, tritheism, zootheism
... 10 6. Semitic Languages 7. Semitic Religion (1) Its Peculiar Theism (2) Personality of God (3) Its View of Nature (4 ... religion. Its elemental features are the following: (1) Its Peculiar Theism: It was pronouncedly theistic; not that other religions do not affirm a god; but theism of the Semites was such as to give their religion ... of Hammurabi is an expression of the moral issues of theism. The Law and the Prophets of Israel arose out of ...
... It has accordingly become a commonplace to say that Christian theism is the only stable theism. That is as much as to say that theism requires the enriching conception of the Trinity to give it ...
... r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: of or relating to theism [syn: theist, theistical, theistic] n 1: one who believes in ... god or gods Merriam Webster's noun or adjective see theism Webster's 1913 Dictionary Theist The"ist, n. [Cf. F. th['e]iste. See Theism.] One who believes in the existence of a God; especially ...
... r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: of or relating to theism [syn: theist, theistical, theistic] Merriam Webster's adjective see theism Webster's 1913 Dictionary Theistic The*is"tic, Theistical The*is"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to theism, or a theist; according to the doctrine of theists.
... includes properly those only who deny not merely Christianity, but theism; and the answering of them may safely be left to those who defend the doctrines of theism, and particularly of revelation. The second class of assailants is ...
... a rational theory in the philosophy of the 18th century Theism is but the attempt to define in general terms the ... here nothing appears of the nature of a philosophy of Theism or of religion, no theology, no organic definition and no ...
... set of categories of reality: dualism and monism, atheism and theism, idealism and materialism are all compatible with it. So long ... set of categories of reality: dualism and monism, atheism and theism, idealism and materialism are all compatible with it. So long ...
... s 1913 Dictionary Ditheism Di"the*ism, n. [Pref. di- + theism: cf. F. dith['e]isme.] The doctrine of those who ... monolatry, monotheism, multitheism, myriotheism, pantheism, physicomorphism, physitheism, polytheism, psychotheism, tetratheism, theism, theopantism, theriotheism, tritheism, zootheism
... a supreme being arising from reason rather than revelation (cf. THEISM). Derivatives: deist n. deistic adj. deistical adj. Etymology: L deus ... monolatry, monotheism, multitheism, myriotheism, pantheism, physicomorphism, physitheism, polytheism, psychotheism, tetratheism, theism, theopantism, theriotheism, tritheism, zootheism