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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | deism | belief in God but rejection of religion | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 2 | Deism | belief in God and life after death, strongly anti-clerical, believed God did not interfere w/ the world | Chapter 18 Terms |
| 3 | Deism | The belief that God has created the universe and set it in motion to operate like clockwork. God is literally in the wings watching the show go on as humans forge their own destiny. | Rough Copy- AP terms |
| 4 | deism | religios belief based on reason | Social Studies Exam |
| 5 | Deism | rejected concept of miracles, supernatural, inspiration; look upon God as creating the universe and then stepping back like a watchmaker | Test 1 |
| 6 | Deism | The religion of the Enlightenment (1700s). Followers believed that God existed and had created the world, but that afterwards He left it to run by its own natural laws. Denied that God communicated to man or in any way influenced his life. | APUSH The American Colonies |
| 7 | Deism | the form of theological rationalism that believes in God on the basis of reason without reference to revelation | hist. vocab |
| 8 | Deism | The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation | Enlightment terms |
| 9 | Deism | Believing in God because/using reason and nature. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Term List |
| 10 | Deism | The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation. | Enlightenment (“Age of Reason”) |
| 11 | Deism | The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation. | Scientific Revolution and Enlighenment |
| 12 | deism | The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 13 | deism | the belief that God did create the universe but he takes no interest in it | Religion Chapter 1 |
| 14 | Deism | belief in a God who created the world but has since remained indifferent to it | Term List 2 |
| 15 | Deism | The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation | Unit two-scientific revolution and Enlightenment |
| 16 | Deism | Believing in God in different was like he created the universe then left it and took no control over the people and outcome-set a clock | Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment |
| 17 | deism | the belief in exsistence of god or supreme being but a denial of a revealed religion basing ones belief on the light of nature and reason | scientific revolutin and enlightenment |
| 18 | Deism | belief in the existence of god who created the world, however does not control or influence life in the world. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 19 | Deism | belief in a god | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 20 | Deism | The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 21 | Deism | God built the universe and let it run. Clockmaker theory. | ch 17 & 18 vocab for a.p. euro |
| 22 | Deism | God built the Universe and let it run. Clockmaker theory. | AP Euro Ch 18 |
| 23 | Deism | God built the Universe and let it run. Clockmaker theory. | Ap European ch. 18 |
| 24 | Deism | The belief that God has created the universe and set it in motion to operate like clockwork. God is literally in the wings watching the show go on as humans forge their own destiny. | AP review |
| 25 | Deism | God built the Universe and let it run. Clockmaker theory. | ap euro ch13-20 |
| 26 | Deism | a controversial belief that made the church mad.. God was the "prime mover" of the universe; "..God was the clockmaster.." | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 27 | Deism | belief in God but not in established churches | IDs 15-32 Ch 18 |
| 28 | Deism | God makes us and leaves us alone | Ch. 18 |
| 29 | Deism | religious arm of Enlightenment-existence of God was rational explanation of universe and form-created universe and then stepped back and left it running like a clock | ch 18 sage notes |
| 30 | deism | this philosophy asserted that God created the universe and then stepped aside to let the laws of nature function without His intervention | 8th grade History Final |
| 31 | Deism | liberal belief that relied on reason rather than revelation, on science rather than the Bible; rejected the concept of original sin and denied Christ’s divinity; believed in a Supreme Being who had created a knowable universe and endowed human beings with a capacity for moral behavior; followed by many Founding Fathers including Jefferson, Franklin, and Paine | American Pageant Chapter 17 |
| 32 | Deism | the view that God, having created the universe, remains apart from it and administers it through natural laws | Philosophy 100 Vocab |
| 33 | deism | controversial belief that god got the world turning then set it into motion and left it alone which made the church mad | Scientific Revolution |
| 34 | deism | the form of theological rationalism that believes in God on the basis of reason without reference to revelation | World History II Chapter 10 |
| 35 | Deism | a religious philosophy developed in the Enlightenment, accepting the existence of God, but considering Him a remote building who, after having created the universe, was no longer directly involved with the human race and its sins. | APUSH Ch 7 |
| 36 | Deism | God built the Universe and let it run. Clockmaker theory. | Chapter 18 |
| 37 | Deism | Enlightenment thought applied to religion; emphasized reason, morality, and natural law | APUSH Final 1607-1763 |
| 38 | Deism | Belief that held that God did exist, but man was responsible for building upon what was created. It would help promote scientific advancement as well as inspire Unitarianism. | APUSH Unit 5 |
| 39 | Deism | movement of relgiious thought emphasizung natural religion | APUSH ID's |
| 40 | Deism | rely on reason than revelaiton. believe in science, not the Bible. deny divinity of Jesus. | Exam Review 5- Reformers |
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