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Jewish Encyclopedia: Deism
jewishencyclopedia.com
Brief survey of English Deists, the influences in philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn, and the Talmud's rejection of the concept.
World View: Deism
iwriteiam.nl
Christian evaluation with positive and negative comments, bibliography of books by and critical of Deists.
Deism
etext.lib.virginia.edu
From the Dictionary of the History of Ideas.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Deism
newadvent.org
Historical survey and critique.
Joseph Butler
justus.anglican.org
James Kiefer discusses Butler's arguments against Deism.
Alternative Perspectives: Separating God from Religion
novan.com
Affirms God as the Creator of the universe and its laws, disaffirms religion as man-made myths and rituals.
Cambridge History: The Deistical Controversy in English Theology
bartleby.com
Historical survey of the main proponents and their literature.
Psychology Today: Edward O. Wilson Is on Top of the World
psychologytoday.com
Wilson calls himself a provisional Deist, affirming the likelihood of a prime mover. Interview by Jill Neimark.
The Human Jesus and Christian Deism
onr.com
Topical articles explaining the meaning, history, and tenets of Christian Deism.
ReligiousTolerance.org: Deism
religioustolerance.org
Definition, history, quotes, and bibliography.
Kant's Theistic Solution
hkbu.edu.hk
Essay by Stephen Palmquist proposes that Kant is better classified as a Theist than as a Deist.
Panendeism.org
panendeism.org
Based on the idea that the universe is a part of god, but not all of god.
Enlightenment Glossary: Deism
wsu.edu
Article discusses origins and cultural influences.
Bibliomania: A Refutation of Deism
bibliomania.com
Short prose by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Deism and the Enlightenment
lonestar.texas.net
Class lecture notes and recommended readings.
BBC: Professor Antony Flew
bbc.co.uk
Interview discussing Flew's belief in the existence of an Aristotelian God.
Hume and the American Deists on Miracles
niu.edu
Essay by James Dye discusses David Hume's influence on the Deism of Ethan Allen, Thomas Paine, and Elihu Palmer.
The Origins of Deism
wfu.edu
Lecture by Terry Matthews traces the course and development of Deism.
Positive Deism
positivedeism.com
Promotes Deism and its beliefs with articles, forum, and chat.
PanenDeism.com
panendeism.com
Introduction and FAQ. Proposing that all reality exists within Deity and in process with Deity.
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... patriotic affirmation, not a religious exercise, and inclusion of the words 'under God' constitutes, at most, a form of ceremonial or benign deism ."
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... patriotic affirmation, not a religious exercise, and inclusion of the words 'under God' constitutes, at most, a form of ceremonial or benign deism ."
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Deism
Gregory Vasilisa Manuese
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:34:52 GM
Deism. is a natural religion. . Deists. believe in the existence of God, on purely rational grounds, without any reliance on revealed religion or religious authority. Because of this, . Deism. is quite different from religions like Judaism, ...
Gregory Vasilisa Manuese
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:34:52 GM
Deism. is a natural religion. . Deists. believe in the existence of God, on purely rational grounds, without any reliance on revealed religion or religious authority. Because of this, . Deism. is quite different from religions like Judaism, ...
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