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Cosa (chi) è DEIST - definizione

BELIEF IN GOD WITHOUT REVELATION
Deists; Deistic; Deistical; Deistically; Deisists; Spiritual Deism; Deiism; Deist; Monodeism; Deisim; Transdeism; Deism in the United States
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  • [[Voltaire]] at age 24, portrayed by [[Nicolas de Largillière]]
  • [[David Hume]]
  • [[Lord Herbert of Cherbury]], portrayed by [[Isaac Oliver]] (1560–1617)
  • ''On positive German God-belief'' (1939)
  • [[Thomas Paine]]

Deist         
·noun One who believes in the existence of a God, but denies revealed religion; a freethinker.
deist         
n.
Unbeliever in miraculous revelation, disbeliever in the miraculous origin of Christianity, holder to merely natural religion, believer in God but not in Providence or revelation, free-thinker.
Deistic         
·adj ·Alt. of Deistical.

Wikipedia

Deism

Deism ( DEE-iz-əm  or DAY-iz-əm; derived from the Latin deus, meaning "god") is the philosophical position and rationalistic theology that generally rejects revelation as a source of divine knowledge, and asserts that empirical reason and observation of the natural world are exclusively logical, reliable, and sufficient to determine the existence of a Supreme Being as the creator of the universe. More simply stated, Deism is the belief in the existence of God, specifically in a creator who does not intervene in the universe after creating it, solely based on rational thought without any reliance on revealed religions or religious authority. Deism emphasizes the concept of natural theology (that is, God's existence is revealed through nature).

Since the 17th century and during the Age of Enlightenment (especially in 18th-century England, France, and North America), various Western philosophers and theologians formulated a critical rejection of the several religious texts belonging to the many organized religions, and began to appeal only to truths that they felt could be established by reason as the exclusive source of divine knowledge. Such philosophers and theologians were called "Deists", and the philosophical/theological position they advocated is called "Deism".

Deism as a distinct philosophical and intellectual movement declined toward the end of the 18th century but had its own revival in the early 19th century. Some of its tenets continued as part of other intellectual and spiritual movements, like Unitarianism, and Deism continues to have advocates today, including with modern variants such as Christian deism and pandeism.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per DEIST
1. A major anti–clerical figure like Voltaire was probably a deist.
2. It portrayed Jefferson as a debauched deist who would import the horrors of revolutionary France.
3. Without exception, those who signed the Declaration of Independence were liberals, with a deist rather than theist outlook.
4. Indeed, the deist Jefferson took a pair of scissors to the New Testament to create his "Jefferson Bible," or, formally, "The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth," which cut out the parts he regarded as supernatural or misinterpreted by the Gospel writers.
5. Observant Jews hold a funeral for an apostate child who is spiritually dead to them (retroactive abortions not being permitted). The last heretic hanged by the Catholic Church was a Spanish schoolteacher accused of Deist (shall we call that "moderate Christian"?) views in Valencia as recently as 1826.