Egotheism is deification of the self, or the view that the idea of God is nothing more than a conception of the self. The latter position presupposes the impossibility of divine revelation. As such, it is a denial of the validity of faith and most theistic traditions, except for deism. Identification of the self with the divine, is a tenet of Hinduism (Atman as the "true self"), and certain versions of Christianity (e.g. , St. Athanasios, held that God became man so that man could become God).

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  • Egotheism is deification of the self, or the view that the idea of God is nothing more than a conception of the self. The latter position presupposes the impossibility of divine revelation. As such, it is a denial of the validity of faith and most theistic traditions, except for deism. Identification of the self with the divine, is a tenet of Hinduism (Atman as the "true self"), and certain versions of Christianity (e.g. , St. Athanasios, held that God became man so that man could become God).
  • Egoteizm - termin filozoficzny, oznaczający uważanie przez jednostkę samej siebie za boga.
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  • Egotheism is deification of the self, or the view that the idea of God is nothing more than a conception of the self. The latter position presupposes the impossibility of divine revelation. As such, it is a denial of the validity of faith and most theistic traditions, except for deism. Identification of the self with the divine, is a tenet of Hinduism (Atman as the "true self"), and certain versions of Christianity (e.g. , St. Athanasios, held that God became man so that man could become God).
  • Egoteizm - termin filozoficzny, oznaczający uważanie przez jednostkę samej siebie za boga.
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  • Egotheism
  • Egoteizm
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