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View synonyms for theism
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- the·ist [thee, -ist], noun adjective
- the·istic the·isti·cal adjective
- the·isti·cal·ly adverb
- nonthe·istic adjective
- nonthe·isti·cal adjective
- nonthe·isti·cal·ly adverb
- unthe·istic adjective
- unthe·isti·cal adjective
- unthe·isti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of theism1
C17: from Greek theos god + -ism
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Example Sentences
“Maybe we need a new category other than theism, atheism or agnosticism that takes paradox and unknowing into account,” he writes.
From The Daily Beast
But his theism does clarify some of the tension between his work and popular atheism.
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Hume and Holbach had much in common intellectually, although the latter was far more thoroughgoing in his repudiation of Theism.
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Honestly to be of service to theism the God established must be a person.
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In all discussions of theism there is one point that is usually overlooked.
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In work after work dealing with theism one looks in vain for some definition of "God."
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In his championship of theism our scientist forgets his science.
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