Theism
Definition of Theism as it relates to Religions, Pantheism, Confucian Ethics
Theism, as it relates to Confucian Ethics, emphasizes the belief in a personal supreme being who is the source of moral values and obligations. It is distinct from pantheism, which holds that the universe itself is divine, and encompasses monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. In this hierarchy, Theism under Confucian Ethics highlights the significance of a personal God in shaping ethical principles and values, further differentiating it from other philosophies and belief systems within the broader categories of Religions, Pantheism, and Confucian Ethics.
External Links
- [Pantheism.com] Pantheism | Freethinkers Community | Pantheist Network | Pantheism.com
- [Pantheism.net] World Pantheism – Revering the Universe, Caring for Nature, Celebrating Life
- [Polytheism.net]
- [OpenTheism.org] Because God is Free the Future Must be Open | Open Theism
- [Monotheism.us] Non-Christian Founding Fathers
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- [Antitheism.net] Darwin Bedford asserts that he is the Atheist Messiah
- [positiveatheism.org] Positive Atheism (since 1995) Join the Struggle Against Anti-Atheist Bigotry!
- [atheismsecularismhumanism.wordpress.com] ISHASH | International Society for Historians of Atheism, Secularism, and Humanism