Theism is a belief in a God or gods, who created and now control the universe and usually intercede in human affairs. When used in relationship with deism, it usually refers to the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam).
The concept of deism arose during the Enlightenment as a minimalist interpretation of Christianity, as attempts were made to establish a rational basis for faith. Because the concept of a God who intervenes in human affairs seems unsupportable, the notion developed of a creator God who, having created the world, took no further part in world affairs. Deism is thus a form of monotheism in which any notion of special revelation is impossible, and the nature of the god can only be known through reason and observation from nature. A deist rejects the miraculous and the claim to knowledge made for religious groups and texts.
Several of the Founding Fathers of the United States appear to have been deists.
Lester Mondale has written: 'Three Unitarian philosophies of religion' -- subject(s): Deism, Humanism, Theism, Unitarianism
No, theism is not inherently secular as it encompasses belief in a higher power or divine being, which can be represented across various religious traditions. Deism, on the other hand, is not considered fundamentalist, as it generally emphasizes a rational belief in a creator that does not intervene in the universe after its creation. Fundamentalism typically involves strict adherence to religious doctrine and a strong resistance to modern secular influences.
Ism: represents Belief In or Commitment To. Theism: "theos" means god or God; "a belief in or commitment to God" Pan-theism: "pan" means All, Everywhere; "a belief or commitment to a god being everywhere or in all things" A-theism: "a" means Not, Negative-of; "a belief that there is no God" Mono-theism: "mono" means One, Single, Undivided; "a belief that there is only one God"
Deism is a belief in a higher power that created the universe but does not interfere with human affairs, while Puritanism is a religious belief that emphasizes strict adherence to moral and religious principles, often with a focus on predestination and living a godly life. Deism generally does not involve organized religious practices, while Puritanism is a specific Protestant denomination with its own set of beliefs and practices.
Deism values include belief in a higher power or cosmic force that created the universe, but does not intervene in human affairs. Deists emphasize reason, rationality, and individual morality over blind faith or organized religion. They value freedom of thought and the pursuit of knowledge through observation and scientific inquiry.
Deism does not believe in a GOD specifically, merely a higher power. Puritanism focuses on the Christian version of a higher power.
A belief that nature is evidence of a creator is Deism.
Moralistic therapeutic deism was created in 2005.
The word "deism" has its roots in the word "god". Deism refers to the belief that based on observation, the natural world has "reason" and this is sufficient to justify the existence of God. In short, deism refers to the belief that there is God.
An Agnostic Deist is someone who believes it is impossible to prove that god exists (agnosticism) yet believes that god does exist but does not intervene in human affairs (deism). It is a combination of agnostic theism and deism.
Theism is the term that refers to the belief in the existence of a god or some type of supreme being.
Deism has no holy book as that would require divine revelation.