Dualism: polytheistic belief in two conflicting deities, one good and the other evil. Monotheism: belief in one god, but not necessarily the theistic God. Deism: monotheistic belief in a god who set the universe in motion and thereafter left it alone. Pantheism: monotheistic belief that god is identical with nature as a whole.
Special revelation: divine revelation to humans which is a specific in content, and b for a specific audience such as the Bible or the Koran. General Revelation: divine revelation to humans which is a general in content, and b for a general audience.
Theology: the human attempt to understand special revelation. Natural theology: the human attempt to understand general revelation. Mysticism: experiencing a union with divine nature by means of ecstatic contemplation.
Fideism: theistic belief solely on the grounds of faith. Belief in God 1. This service is more advanced with JavaScript available.
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