Believing in one God
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THEISTICBelieving in one God
unitarianone who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God exists only in one person
unitariansUNITARIAN, one who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God exists only in one person
DEISTOne believing that God is indifferent
THEISTICBelieving in God
THEISTICBelieving in a god
THEISTICBelieving in the existence of a God.
THEISMBelief in one God
THEISMBelief in one god
THEISMBelief in one God.
THEISTSBelievers in one God.
THEISTBeliever in one God
THEISTSBelievers in one god
THEISTOne who believes in God
THEISTSBelievers in one creative God
monotheismbelief in only one God
ATHEISTOne who doesn't believe in God
THEISTICPertaining to belief in one God.
MOTTO"In God We Trust" is one
monotheismsMONOTHEISM, belief in only one God
DEISTBeliever in one God on rational grounds
ISAACOne spared by God in a Bible story
JABBARAl-... (one of the names of God in Islam)
monolatryworship of one god without excluding belief in others
immanentistone who believes in an immanent or permanent god
theistone who believes in the existence of a God
monolatriesMONOLATRY, worship of one god without excluding belief in others
polytheismThe belief in or worship of more than one god
theistsTHEIST, one who believes in the existence of a God
immanentistsIMMANENTIST, one who believes in an immanent or permanent god
emanatistone who believes in emanation, the universe considered as issuing from God
emanatistsEMANATIST, one who believes in emanation, the universe considered as issuing from God
theisticpertaining to a theist (one who believes in the existence of a God)
henotheista believer in one god as supreme, but not the the only god
henotheistsHENOTHEIST, a believer in one god as supreme, but not the the only god
trinitiesThe Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
trinityThe Christian Godhead as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
occasionalismthe Cartesian explanation of the apparent interaction of mind and matter by the direct intervention of God on the occasion of certain changes occurring in one or the other
occasionalismsOCCASIONALISM, the Cartesian explanation of the apparent interaction of mind and matter by the direct intervention of God on the occasion of certain changes occurring in one or the other