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Empirical theism
Also called Religious Pragmatism. God is limited. He is one of many "reals" and is known through your will to believe with superhuman consciousness. You are conscious of this superhuman consciousness (the "more") in the universe because it is on the other side (or subconscious side) of the subconscious side of your conscious life. Natural theology is inadequate; experience and faith are primary. It says "Religion is man's response to an undifferentiated sense of reality, to the more" (William James ).
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| A posteriori know... | A priori knowledge
| A priori, analyti... | | A priori, theory ... | A priori,presuppo... | Abbott, Lyman
| Abdera
| Abelard, Peter
| Abernathy, John
| Absolute
| Absolute idealism
| Absolute theism
| Absolutes
| Absolutism
| Abstract ideas
| Acquaintance
| Act agapism
| Act deontology
| Act teleology
| Act utilitarianism
| Action
| Action theory
| Adams
| Adams, Jay E
| Adams, Thomas
| Aenesidemus
| Aesthetic hedonism
| Aesthetic humanism
| Aesthetic stage
| Aesthetics
| Aeterni Patris
| Agapism
| Agapistic ethics
| Agnostic
| Agnosticism
| Albertus Magnus
| Albigensians
| Albright, Jacob
| Alesius, Alexander
| | Alexander, Archib... | Alexander, James W.
| Alexander, Samuel... |
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