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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | deists | 1700's said god created universe, then let nat. laws operate | Vocab Ch.1 |
| 2 | Deists | believe God created the universe but totally rejected the church ritual and accept only teachings that fit with scientific inderstanding | WH2 UNiT 3 |
| 3 | Deists | seekers of explanations, Reason is final authority, Right thinking, Jesus is teacher of reason. God is distant... | Sys II |
| 4 | Deists | • Influenced by the spirit of rationalism, Desists believed that God, like a celestial clockmaker, had created a perfect universe and then had stepped back to let it operate according to natural laws. | APUSH FLASHCARDS |
| 5 | Deists | Believed in a God who had created a perfect universe and then allowed it to operate according to Natural Laws | Midterm AP. US history |
| 6 | Deists | religious ideology followed by many founding fathers; acknowledged a Supreme Being who created a knowable universe and endowed human beings with capacity for moral behavior, but did not interfere in the world after She set it up | Chapter 15 |
| 7 | Deists | God has a plan for the universe, which he does not alter by intervening in the affairs of human life nor by suspending the natural laws of the universe | Chapter 15 Id. |
| 8 | deists | they relied on reason rather than on revelation, on science rather than on Scripture. rejected original sin and Christ's divinity, but believed in some sort of supreme being who had endowed us with morals. | Chapter 15 |
| 9 | Deists | religion that relied on science rather than the Bible and they denied the divinity of Christ | Chapter 15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture |
| 10 | Deists | Philosophical/religious group that relied on reason rather than revelation and on empirical fact rather than the Bible, rejecting original sin and Christ's divinity. | Ch. 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture |
| 11 | Deists | rejected concept of original sin and christ's divinity but they did believ in a supreme being | Chapter Fifteen |
| 12 | Deists | doctrines that Paine promoted, and followed by Jefferson and Franklin, these people relied on reason rather than revelation, on science rather than the Bible. They rejected the concept of original sin, denied Christ's divinity, but believed in a Supreme Being | Chapter 15, pt. 1 #1-28 |
| 13 | deists | people who believed that god created the universe to operate by rational laws. | fine arts test 2 |
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