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deistic

[dee-ist-ik] / diˈɪst ɪk /


ADJECTIVE
incorporeal
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The leaders of the American Revolution and the new republic held a mix of beliefs — some Christian, some Unitarian, some deistic or otherwise theistic.

From Seattle Times Feb. 17, 2024

Influenced by deistic distaste for sectarian disputes, pragmatic politicians would eventually decide that the best solution was to disestablish the churches and cut off public funding in the name of religious freedom.

From Textbooks Jan. 18, 2018

The deistic Matthew Tindal wielded Locke like a whip to demand that reason test all Christian beliefs.

From Salon Nov. 26, 2015

Blake loathed the deistic, natural religion associated with Newton and Bacon.

From The Guardian Aug. 17, 2010

Deism was in the air of the time; Franklin, Jefferson, Ethan Alien, Joel Barlow, and other prominent Americans were openly or unavowedly deistic.

From Brief History of English and American Literature by Henry A. (Henry Augustin) Beers




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