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Christian deism is a standpoint in the philosophy of religion stemming from Christianity and Deism. It refers to Deists who believe in the moral teachings—but not the divinity—of Jesus. Corbett and Corbett (1999) cite John Adams and Thomas Jefferson as exemplars. Christian deism is influenced by Christianity, as well as both main forms of deism: classical and modern. In 1698 English writer Matthew Tindal (1653–1733) published a pamphlet "The Liberty of the Press" as a "Christian" deist. He believed that the state should control the Church in matters of public communication.

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  • ربوبية مسيحية (ar)
  • Christian deism (en)
  • 기독교 이신주의 (ko)
  • 基督徒自然神论 (zh)
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  • ( 문서를 참고하십시오.) 에서 기독교 이신주의는 기독교 속 가지 관점이다. 예수의 도덕적 가르침을 믿는 이신주의자를 의미한다. 코베트와 코베트 (1999)에서는 모범으로 존 애덤스와 토머스 제퍼슨을 인용했다. 영어로 인쇄된 용어 기독교 이신주의의 최초 발견된 사용은 의 책에서의 1738년이며, 1800년에는 열 번 게재되었다. 용어 기독교 이신주의자는 빠르면 1722년에 다니엘 워터랜드 작 기독교의 부정에 관한 변호에서 발견되며 (그는 그것을 언어의 오용이라 불렀다), 후에 의 1730년 작품 창조만큼 오래된 기독교에서 쓰였다. (ko)
  • 基督徒自然神论(或称:基督自然神论, 基督教自然神论)(英文: Christian deism)是源自基督教的宗教哲学观点,相信耶稣的道德教义,但不相信耶稣的超自然的神性。基督自然神论也是自然神论(英语:deism)的一种形式,代表了理性的探究,对平等的述求,对教条和奥秘的怀疑态度,以及对宗教的宽容态度。 (zh)
  • الربوبية المسيحية هي وجهة نظر في فلسفة الدين تتفرع من المسيحية. تُشير الربوبية المسيحية إلى الشخص الربوبي الذي يؤمن بتعاليم المسيح الأخلاقية ولكن ليس بربوبيته. حدد كتاب كوربيت وكوربيت عام 1999 جون آدامز وتوماس جيفرسون كأمثلة على المسيحيين الربوبيين. يعود أول استخدام عُثر عليه في المطبوعات باللغة الإنجليزية إلى عام 1738 في كتاب لتوماس مورغان وظهر هذا المصطلح عشر مرات بحلول عام 1800. عُثر على مصطلح الربوبية المسيحية باكرًا بحلول عام 1722 في كتاب دانييل واترلاند الدفاع المسيحي ضد الخيانة (أطلق عليها وصف سوء استخدام اللغة)، واعتمده ماثيو تيندال في كتابه الصادر عام 1730 «المسيحية قديمة بقدم الخلق». (ar)
  • Christian deism is a standpoint in the philosophy of religion stemming from Christianity and Deism. It refers to Deists who believe in the moral teachings—but not the divinity—of Jesus. Corbett and Corbett (1999) cite John Adams and Thomas Jefferson as exemplars. Christian deism is influenced by Christianity, as well as both main forms of deism: classical and modern. In 1698 English writer Matthew Tindal (1653–1733) published a pamphlet "The Liberty of the Press" as a "Christian" deist. He believed that the state should control the Church in matters of public communication. (en)
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