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    natural religion

    noun

    • 1. religion based on reason rather than divine revelation, especially deism.
  2. Natural religion. Natural religion most frequently means the "religion of nature", in which God, the soul, spirits, and all objects of the supernatural are considered as part of nature and not separate from it. Conversely, it is also used in philosophy to describe some aspects of religion that are said to be knowable apart from divine ...

  3. Jul 6, 2015 · Natural Theology and Natural Religion. The term “natural religion” is sometimes taken to refer to a pantheistic doctrine according to which nature itself is divine. “Natural theology”, by contrast, originally referred to (and still sometimes refers to) [1] the project of arguing for the existence of God on the basis of observed natural ...

    • Andrew Chignell, Derk Pereboom
    • 2015
  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Nature religions are generally focused on the idea that gods and other supernatural powers can be found through the direct experience of natural events and natural objects. Belief in the literal existence of deities is common, but not required — it isn’t unusual for deities to be treated as metaphorical. Whichever is the case, there is ...

  5. Nature religion. An aukuras, a type of fire altar found in Romuva, a modern Lithuanian Pagan faith characterised as a "nature religion". A nature religion is a religious movement that believes nature and the natural world is an embodiment of divinity, sacredness or spiritual power. [ 1 ] Nature religions include indigenous religions practiced ...

  6. Natural religion is a belief system that emphasizes understanding the divine through reason, observation of nature, and human experience, rather than through revelation or organized religious traditions. It suggests that humans can access spiritual truths by examining the world around them and their own moral intuitions, leading to a more universal form of spirituality that transcends specific ...

  7. Natural theology, once also termed physico-theology, [1] is a type of theology that seeks to provide arguments for theological topics (such as the existence of a deity) based on reason and the discoveries of science, the project of arguing for the existence of God on the basis of observed natural facts, and through natural phenomena viewed as divine, or complexities of nature seen as evidence ...

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  9. Natural theology is a program of inquiry into the existence and attributes of God without referring or appealing to any divine revelation. In natural theology, one asks what the word “God” means, whether and how names can be applied to God, whether God exists, whether God knows the future free choices of creatures, and so forth.

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