- non-theism is
attributed to
George Holyoake in 1852.
Within the
scope of
nontheistic agnosticism,
philosopher Anthony Kenny distinguishes between agnostics...
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Nontheistic religions (not to be
confused with atheism) are
traditions of
thought within a
religious context—some
otherwise aligned with theism, others...
- worship"
tradition of
Quaker practice began to
examine the
significance of
nontheistic beliefs in the
Society of
Friends during the 20th century. Non-theism...
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about agnosticism, atheism, freethought, humanism, secularism, and
other nontheistic viewpoints particularly relevant to
nonbelievers and
skeptics of the...
- הומניסטית, romanized: Yahadut Humanistit) is a
Jewish movement that
offers a
nontheistic alternative to
contemporary branches of Judaism. It
defines Judaism as...
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branches of
Judaism such as
Humanistic Judaism may be
considered secular or
nontheistic. Today, the
largest Jewish religious movements are
Orthodox Judaism (Haredi...
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should also not be
conflated with
religious humanism,
which refers to a
nontheistic movement that
practices humanism in
congregational structures. Historian...
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Galen and
Pasquale estimated there were 400
million nonreligious or
nontheistic people. A 2022
Gallup International ****ociation (GIA) survey, done in...
- or has been,
significantly influenced by monotheistic, dualistic, or
nontheistic worldviews, but has been able to
maintain an
independence of religious...
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Religion and Science, 47(3): 549–574,
Quote (page 557): "Aside from
nontheistic schools like the Samkhya,
there have also been
explicitly atheistic schools...