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  • 91The Faiths of the Founding Fathers — is a book by historian of American religion David L. Holmes of the College of William and Mary. Holmes approaches the topic of the religion of the founders of the United States by analyzing their public statements and correspondence, the comments …

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  • 92Deus otiosus — or idle god is a theological concept used to describe a creator god[citation needed] who largely retires from the world and is no longer involved in its daily operation, a central tenet of Deism. A similar concept is that of the deus absconditus… …

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  • 93Demographics of atheism — Part of a series on Atheism …

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  • 94John Adams — This article is about the politician and second president of the United States. For his son, the 6th president of the United States, see John Quincy Adams. For other uses, see John Adams (disambiguation). John Adams …

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  • 95Infidel — For other uses, see Infidel (disambiguation). Unbeliever redirects here. For the fictional character, see The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever. Part of a series on Christianity …

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  • 96Le Siècle de la raison — Page de titre de la première édition en anglais de la partie 2 Le Siècle de la raison, ou recherches sur la vraie théologie et sur la théologie fabuleuse en anglais : The Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology… …

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  • 97Rationalism — • Term used in an exact sense, to designate a particular moment in the development of Protestant thought in Germany, or in a broader, and more usual, sense to cover the view that the human reason, or understanding, is the sole source and final… …

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  • 98Dualist pantheism — holds that there are two major types of substance, physical and mental/spiritual. Dualistic pantheism is very diverse, and may include beliefs in reincarnation, cosmic consciousness, and paranormal connections across Nature. Criticisms of this… …

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  • 99Nontheistic religions — are traditions of thought within religions, some otherwise aligned with theism, others not, in which nontheism informs religious beliefs or practices.[1] Nontheism has been applied to the fields of Christian apologetics and general liberal… …

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  • 100Herbert of Cherbury (Lord) and the Cambridge Platonists — Lord Herbert of Cherbury and the Cambridge Platonists Sarah Hutton The philosophy of Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1582/3–1648) and of the Cambridge Platonists exemplifies the continuities of seventeenth century thought with Renaissance philosophy.… …

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