slovodefinícia
theism
(encz)
theism,teismus n: Zdeněk Brož
Theism
(gcide)
Theism \The"ism\, n. [From Gr. ? God; probably akin to ? to pray
for, ? spoken by God, decreed: cf. F. th['e]isme. Cf.
Enthusiasm, Pantheon, Theology.]
The belief or acknowledgment of the existence of a God, as
opposed to atheism, pantheism, or polytheism.
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Theism
(gcide)
Theism \The"ism\ (th[=e]"[i^]z'm), n. [NL. & E. thea tea +
-ism.] (Med.)
The morbid condition resulting from the excessive use of tea.
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theism
(wn)
theism
n 1: the doctrine or belief in the existence of a God or gods
[ant: atheism, godlessness]
podobné slovodefinícia
monotheism
(mass)
monotheism
- monoteizmus
polytheism
(mass)
polytheism
- polyteizmus
atheism
(encz)
atheism,ateizmus atheism,bezbožnost
henotheism
(encz)
henotheism,henoteismus Zdeněk Brož
monotheism
(encz)
monotheism,jednobožství n: Zdeněk Brož
pantheism
(encz)
pantheism,mnohobožství n: Zdeněk Brožpantheism,panteizmus n: Zdeněk Brož
polytheism
(encz)
polytheism,mnohobožství n: TonyMi
tritheism
(encz)
tritheism, n:
Allotheism
(gcide)
Allotheism \Al"lo*the*ism\, n. [Gr. ? other + ? god.]
The worship of strange gods. --Jer. Taylor.
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Antitheism
(gcide)
Antitheism \An`ti*the"ism\, n.
The doctrine of antitheists. -- An`ti*the*is"tic, a.
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Atheism
(gcide)
Atheism \A"the*ism\, n. [Cf. F. ath['e]isme. See Atheist.]
1. The disbelief or denial of the existence of a God, or
supreme intelligent Being.
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Atheism is a ferocious system, that leaves nothing
above us to excite awe, nor around us to awaken
tenderness. --R. Hall.
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Atheism and pantheism are often wrongly confounded.
--Shipley.
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2. Godlessness.
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Autotheism
(gcide)
Autotheism \Au"to*the`ism\, n. [Auto- + theism.]
1. The doctrine of God's self-existence. [R.]
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2. Deification of one's self; self-worship. [R.]
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Bitheism
(gcide)
Bitheism \Bi"the*ism\, n. [Pref. bi- + theism.]
Belief in the existence of two gods; dualism.
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Cosmotheism
(gcide)
Cosmotheism \Cos"mo*the`ism\ (k?z"m?-th?`?z'm), n. [Gr. ko`smos
the world + ??? god.]
Same as Pantheism. [R.]
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Ditheism
(gcide)
Ditheism \Di"the*ism\, n. [Pref. di- + theism: cf. F.
dith['e]isme.]
The doctrine of those who maintain the existence of two gods
or of two original principles (as in Manicheism), one good
and one evil; dualism.
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Egotheism
(gcide)
Egotheism \E"go*the`ism\, n. [Gr. 'egw` I + qeo`s God.]
The deification of self. [R.]
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Henotheism
(gcide)
Henotheism \Hen"o*the*ism\, n. [Gr. e"i`s, "enos`, one + E.
theism.]
Primitive religion in which each of several divinities is
regarded as independent, and is worshiped without reference
to the rest. [R.]
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Hulotheism
(gcide)
Hulotheism \Hu"lo*the*ism\, n.
See Hylotheism.
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Hylotheism
(gcide)
Hylotheism \Hy"lo*the*ism\, n. [Gr. ? wood, matter + ? God.]
The doctrine of belief that matter is God, or that there is
no God except matter and the universe; pantheism. See
Materialism.
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Misotheism
(gcide)
Misotheism \Mis"o*the`ism\, n. [Gr. misei^n to hate + qeo`s
god.]
Hatred of God. --De Quincey.
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Monotheism
(gcide)
Monotheism \Mon"o*the*ism\, n. [Mono- + Gr. ? god: cf. F.
monoth['e]isme.]
The doctrine or belief that there is but one God.
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Pantheism
(gcide)
Pantheism \Pan"the*ism\, n. [Pan- + theism.]
The doctrine that the universe, taken or conceived of as a
whole, is God; the doctrine that there is no God but the
combined force and natural laws which are manifested in the
existing universe; cosmotheism. The doctrine denies that God
is a rational personality.
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Polytheism
(gcide)
Polytheism \Pol"y*the*ism\, n. [Poly- + Gr. ? cf. F.
polyth['e]isme.]
The doctrine of, or belief in, a plurality of gods.
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In the Old Testament, the gradual development of
polytheism from the primitive monotheism may be
learned. --Shaff-Herzog.
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Theism
(gcide)
Theism \The"ism\, n. [From Gr. ? God; probably akin to ? to pray
for, ? spoken by God, decreed: cf. F. th['e]isme. Cf.
Enthusiasm, Pantheon, Theology.]
The belief or acknowledgment of the existence of a God, as
opposed to atheism, pantheism, or polytheism.
[1913 Webster]Theism \The"ism\ (th[=e]"[i^]z'm), n. [NL. & E. thea tea +
-ism.] (Med.)
The morbid condition resulting from the excessive use of tea.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Tritheism
(gcide)
Tritheism \Tri"the*ism\, n. [Pref. tri- + Gr. ? God: cf. F.
trith['e]isme.]
The opinion or doctrine that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
are three distinct Gods.
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atheism
(wn)
atheism
n 1: the doctrine or belief that there is no God [syn:
atheism, godlessness] [ant: theism]
2: a lack of belief in the existence of God or gods
monotheism
(wn)
monotheism
n 1: belief in a single God [ant: polytheism]
pantheism
(wn)
pantheism
n 1: (rare) worship that admits or tolerates all gods
2: the doctrine or belief that God is the universe and its
phenomena (taken or conceived of as a whole) or the doctrine
that regards the universe as a manifestation of God
polytheism
(wn)
polytheism
n 1: belief in multiple Gods [ant: monotheism]
tritheism
(wn)
tritheism
n 1: (Christianity) the heretical belief that the Father and the
Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate gods
pantheism
(devil)
PANTHEISM, n. The doctrine that everything is God, in
contradistinction to the doctrine that God is everything.

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