- (1617–1688). In Cudworth's definition, they are "strictly and
properly called Theists, who
affirm that a
perfectly conscious understanding being, or mind, existing...
- too well
known to me to
allow of even a
shadow of a doubt; he is or was a
Theist and a Rationalist,
denying all
extraordinary –
supernatural inspiration...
-
doctrine that
knowledge depends on
faith or revelation; not all
agnostic theists are fideists.
Since agnosticism is in the
philosophical rather than religious...
- and biochemist/theologian
Arthur Pea****e. Open
theists maintain that
traditional classical theists hold the
classical attributes of God
together in...
- meaningless. Some agnostics, however, are not
nontheists but
rather agnostic theists.
Other related philosophical opinions about the
existence of
deities are...
-
Theocracy is a form of
autocracy or
oligarchy in
which one or more
deities are
recognized as
supreme ruling authorities,
giving divine guidance to human...
- is the
belief that the
existence of God is
unknown or unknowable. Some
theists view
knowledge concerning God as
derived from faith. God is
often conceived...
-
writes "Antitheists, like
theists,
would have
believed in an omnipotent, omniscient,
eternal creator; but
whereas theists in fact
believe that the supreme...
- was
condemned by the
Privy Council for
heterodoxy and went on to
found a
theist church. He was the
father of
architect Charles Francis Annesley Voysey....
-
philosopher and son of
Johann Gottlieb Fichte. In his philosophy, he was a
theist and
strongly opposed to the
Hegelian School.
Fichte was born in Jena. He...