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- forms of fideism. Strict fideists hold that reason has no place in discovering theological truths, while moderate fideists hold that though some truth...
- enlightened, but rather furthers and advances it", bringing claims he was a fideist into dispute. Contemporary Lutheran scholarship, however, has found a different...
- knowledge depends on faith or revelation; not all agnostic theists are fideists. Since agnosticism is in the philosophical rather than religious sense...
- a significant production of the revival of Pyrrhonic skepticism in its fideist mode, was to have a significant influence on such thinkers and writers...
- commonwealth. At the same period of the 17th century, Pierre Bayle and some fideists were forerunners of the separation of Church and State, maintaining that...
- cysteine, deist /ɛ/ heifer, leisure, seigneur /æ/ reveille, serein /eɪ.ɪ/ fideist, /iˈaɪ/ deice after ⟨c⟩ /iː/ deceive, ceiling, conceit /æ/ ceinture, enceinte...
- the Qur'anic and prophetic statements about God, Ibn Hanbal was not a fideist and was willing to engage in hermeneutical exercises. The rise of Imam...
- knowledge of the existence of God is the "natural light of human reason". Fideists maintain that belief in God's existence may not be amenable to demonstration...
- function. There are many religious traditions, some of which are explicitly fideist and others of which claim varying degrees of rationalism. Secular critics...
- religion as an adult. He considered himself a philosophical theist and a fideist. He believed in a personal God, in an afterlife, and prayer, but rejected...