deist
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary خداپرست، خداگرای.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary déisme|deism|deist 1564; dér. sav. du lat. deus (- Dieu), suff. -iste. Xodâ-grâ hama/Giti-Xodâ + andiša ye yak Xodâ, ciz i nazdik be srešt, nâ-bâvari be yak Din e viža, Payâmbar yâ vahy. => panthéiste + Attitude philosophique de ceux qui admettent l'existence d'une divinité*, sans accepter de religion révélée ni de dogme. + De nombreux philosophes français du XVIIIe siècle étaient déistes, et non pas athées. + La Franc-maçonnerie et la Libre Pensée vont historiquement d’abord se proclamer « déiste ». Le mouvement de sécularisation croissante de la société, initiée par la Révolution française, va avoir des conséquences importantes au fil des décennies écoulées. Avec l’affirmation de la République et avec l’apparition et le développement du mouvement ouvrier organisé, liant une volonté commune d’émancipation sociale, cela va les conduire à rompre avec un « principe créateur ». ( La Libre Pensée et la Franc-maçonnerie ) + Our Deist fathers, in a tradition going back to Spinoza's "higher Bible criticism" and the Christian mystics of the 11th century, made a complete distinction between the values of religion and the values of nascent Christianity, a line of thought which placed God, not "out there," but on the human inside, in the "head and heart" of every person, as Jefferson put it. ( Mel Gibson and the Killing of the Christ ) + If we define a Christian as a person who believes in the divinity of Jesus Christ, then it is safe to say that some of the key Founding Fathers were not Christians at all. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Tom Paine were deists--that is, they believed in one Supreme Being but rejected revelation and all the supernatural elements of the Christian Church; the word of the Creator, they believed, could best be read in Nature. ( Our Godless Constitution ) + Centuries before European Deists like Voltaire and Jefferson, Rhazes enunciated the belief that God does not intervene in worldly affairs directly or through other agents, and that He h…
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version خداپرست ،خداگراى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary de·ism n. Pronunciation: ' dē- ˌ i-zəm, ' dā- Function: noun Usage: often cap Date: 1682 : a movement or system of thought advocating natural religion, emphasizing morality, and in the 18th century denying the interference of the Creator with the laws of the universe –de·ist \ ' dē-ist, ' dā-\ noun often cap –de·is·tic \dē- ' is-tik, dā-\ adjective –de·is·ti·cal \-ti-kəl\ adjective –de·is·ti·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb ]]>