All God prophets since Adam, through Noah, Abraham, ..., Moses, ..., Jesus, and Muhammad(Peace be upon them)
they emphasized belief over god
Yes, the Reformation movement did focus on the individual in terms of personal faith, relationship with God, and ability to access religious texts without strict control from the church. It emphasized the importance of personal conscience and interpretation of scripture.
Megalomaniac
Guru Nanak emphasized the importance of the worship of one God which was against the Brahmanical belief. God for Nanak was non incarnate & formless again not similar with Brahmanical belief. His idea of liberation was not that of a state of inert bliss but rather the pursuit of active life with a strong sense of social commitment. He insisted that caste, creed or gender were irrelevant for attaining liberation.
The general term is "theism." Monotheism is the belief in a single God, while polytheism is the belief in more than one individual god (such as the Greek pantheon).
Individual spirituality was a belief of the Great Awakening, as was a belief in a vengeful God that would not hesitate to punish His people for their sins.
Jonathan Edwards is known for using reasonable arguments in his sermons to convince people to live a life that allowed for a closer relationship with God. His preaching during the First Great Awakening emphasized personal conversion and the importance of individual spiritual experience. Edwards emphasized the need for repentance and a personal connection with God through introspection and self-examination.
Deism emphasized morality and believed in a god that created the universe but does not intervene in its existence. This belief system emerged during the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries. Deists viewed the universe as a rational and orderly creation governed by natural laws.
belief in god
It depends on how the family would perceive the atheist. Atheists in today's society are the last pariah, and many atheists fear telling their families about their lack of belief in their family's traditional god. The perception may be based upon fear in this case. However, I have found that the importance of a family to an individual is unconditional, whether one believes in a god or not.
Every atheist is an individual, the only common thread is no belief in a god or gods.
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