Tag: philosophy of religion


THEISM

Theism: Definition, History, and Philosophical Foundations Theism represents a complex and pervasive category of religious belief systems centered on the conviction that a transcendent, singular God exists. This deity is typically understood to possess attributes such as **omnipotence** (all-powerful), **omniscience** (all-knowing), and **omnibenevolence** (all-loving or perfectly good). Crucially, classical theism posits not only that this […]

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JAMES, WILLIAM (1842-1910)

JAMES, WILLIAM (1842-1910) William James was an American polymath, renowned globally as one of the most influential thinkers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He holds the unique distinction of being a foundational figure in two distinct, yet related, academic disciplines: he is widely considered the father of American psychology and the progenitor […]

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PANTHEISM

Defining the Unity of Reality: The Core Doctrine of Pantheism The term Pantheism, derived from the Greek roots pan (all) and theos (God), designates a comprehensive doctrine postulating that all of reality constitutes a singular, unified, and divine entity. In the strictest sense, Pantheism asserts the fundamental identity of God and the cosmos: God is […]

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