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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TranstheismTranstheism - Wikipedia

    t. e. Transtheism refers to a system of thought or religious philosophy that is neither theistic nor atheistic, but is beyond them. The word was coined by either theologian Paul Tillich or Indologist Heinrich Zimmer. [1] Zimmer applies the term to Jainism, which is theistic in the limited sense that gods exist but are irrelevant as they are ...

  2. Irreligion. In the philosophy of religion and theology, post-monotheism (from Greek μόνος "one" and θεός " god ," with the Latin prefix "post-" as in "after" or "beyond") is a term covering a range of different meanings that nonetheless share concern for the status of faith and religious experience in the modern or post-modern era.

  3. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonotheismMonotheism - Wikipedia

    Monotheism. Monotheism (fae the Greek mono "single" an theos "god") is a releegious concept o thare bein juist the ae god as agin Polytheism (mony gods) an atheism (nae gods).The best kent three kenspeckle monotheistic releegions is Christianity, Islam an Judaism, awso ca'd "Abrahamic reeligions". Forby thon there's Zoroastrians (a releegion ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PolytheismPolytheism - Wikipedia

    Polytheism is the belief in or worship of more than one god. [1] [2] [3] According to Oxford Reference, it is not easy to count gods, and so not always obvious whether an apparently polytheistic religion, such as Chinese Folk Religions, is really so, or whether the apparent different objects of worship are to be thought of as manifestations of ...

  5. Monothéisme. Un monothéisme (du grec μόνος [ monos ], « seul, unique » et θεός [ theos ], « dieu ») est une religion qui affirme l'existence d'un Dieu transcendant unique, omnipotent, omniscient et omniprésent. C'est notamment le cas des religions abrahamiques : judaïsme, christianisme et islam.

  6. Michael Frede ( German: [ˈfʁeːdə]; 31 May 1940 – 11 August 2007) was a prominent scholar of ancient philosophy, described by The Telegraph as "one of the most important and adventurous scholars of ancient philosophy of recent times." [1]

  7. Kitab al-Tawhid ( Arabic: كتاب التوحيد, lit. 'The Book of Monotheism ') is a Sunni theological book, and the primary source of the Maturidi school of thought; written by the Hanafi scholar Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 333 AH/944 CE). Kitab al-Tawhid is monumental work which expounded the tenets and beliefs of the Ahl al-Sunna wa al ...

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