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Theism


 

Theism is the belief in one or more gods or goddesses. More specifically, it may also mean the belief in God, a god, or gods, who is/are actively involved in maintaining the Universe. This secondary meaning is shown in context to other beliefs concerning the divine below.

Related Topics:
God - Goddess - Universe

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The term is attested in English from 1678, and was probably coined to contrast with atheism attested from ca. 1587 (see the etymology section of atheism for details).

Related Topics:
1678 - 1587 - Atheism

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Views about the existence of God are commonly divided into these categories:

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  • Atheism: It has two distinct, commonly used meanings:
  • *Strong atheism: The doctrine or belief that there is no God.
  • *Weak atheism: An absence of belief in the existence of God or gods.
  • Agnosticism: The belief that the existence of God or gods is unknown and/or inherently unknowable.
  • Deism: The doctrine that God created the world but does not interact with it. This view emphasizes the deities' transcendence.
  • Theism (second definition): The doctrine God(s) is immanent in the world, yet transcends it:
  • *Polytheism: The belief that there is more than one god.
  • *#Monolatry: The belief that there is more than one god, but only one of should be worshipped.
  • *#Henotheism: The belief that there is more than one god, but one is supreme.
  • *#Kathenotheism: The belief that there is more than one god, but only one god at a time should be worshipped. Each is supreme in turn.
  • *Monotheism: The belief in one god.
  • *#Monism: The belief that everything is of one essential essence or energy.
  • *#Dualism: The belief that everything is of two essential essences or energies.
  • *#Pluralism: The belief that everything is of many essential essences or energies.
  • Panentheism: The belief that the world is entirely contained within God, while at the same time God is something greater than just the world.
  • Pantheism: The belief that the world is identical to God.
  • Within Polytheism there are “Hard” and “Soft” varieties. Hard polytheism views the gods as being distinct and separate beings, Soft polytheism views the gods as being subsumed into a greater whole.

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    Within monotheism there are exclusive and inclusive forms.

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    Exclusive monotheism can be monistic (Judaism, Islam), dualistic (Parsis/Zoroastrian) and pluralistic (Christianity).

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    Some forms of Hinduism and Neopaganism could be considered Inclusive monotheism.

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    Finally, the distinction can be made between belief in the existence of gods, and assertions about their benevolence or morality, or the belief in God as the summum bonum: see eutheism and dystheism.

    Related Topics:
    Summum bonum - Eutheism and dystheism

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    Typical theistic religions are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Saivism, Vaishnavism, Bahá'í, and Sikhism.

    Related Topics:
    Christianity - Judaism - Islam - Zoroastrianism - Saivism - Vaishnavism - Bahá'í - Sikhism

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    Compare: Atheism, Agnosticism

    Related Topics:
    Atheism - Agnosticism

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