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Naturalism is the belief that there is only a natural world and not a supernatural one, a view that is largely at odds with traditional Christianity. The traditional theistic view was that everything could be explained spiritually, from the creation of the world and God's divine intervention in support of his Chosen People, to the miracles of Jesus.
Many Christians now accept at least some naturalistic explanations, including the origins of the universe and the evolution of man, while retaining belief in the divinity of Jesus and the existence of God. This is arguably one of those compromises where the proponents of neither opposing view will be entirely happy.
Naturalism and Christianity differ in their views on the origins of the universe and humanity. Naturalism believes in a purely naturalistic explanation for the origins of the universe and humanity, rejecting the idea of a supernatural creator. Christianity, on the other hand, believes in a divine creator who is responsible for the creation of the universe and humanity.
Christianity
Christianity is not considered pantheistic; rather, it is monotheistic, believing in one personal God who is distinct from His creation. While some interpretations of Christianity emphasize God's omnipresence and immanence, which might seem similar to pantheistic views, the core tenet remains that God is separate from the universe. Pantheism equates God with the universe itself, which contrasts with the Christian belief in a transcendent God who interacts with creation.
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Naturalism and Postmodernism are not necessarily in direct opposition to each other; they are different philosophical movements with distinct perspectives. Naturalism emphasizes the scientific approach to understanding the world based on empirical evidence and physical laws, while Postmodernism questions truth, knowledge, and objective reality. While they may have conflicting views on certain topics, it wouldn't be accurate to categorize Naturalism solely as a reaction against Postmodernism.
They disagree with some Christian views and agree with them on other views. Refer to question below for more information.
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The Puritan views and attitudes led them to promote the idea of Protestant Christianity. At the foundation of Protestant Christianity are five basic views: Perseverance of saints, limited atonement, depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace.