theistical
IPA: θiˈɪstɪkʌɫ
adjective
- of or relating to theism
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Examples of "theistical" in Sentences
- The theistical sect seems to prevail in Nepaul, and the _atheistical to subsist in perfection in
- Indeed, it does not seem well settled whether the pure Jain doctrine was atheistical or theistical.
- Then he recited in English an Arya-Somaj prayer of a theistical nature, and stuffed his mouth with pan and betel.
- Then he recited in English an Arya – Somaj prayer of a theistical nature, and stuffed his mouth with pan and betel.
- "The republic of the rights of man is, properly speaking, neither theistical nor atheistical -- it is nihilistical."
- It differs from the common theistical doctrine only in this, that it would confine this being to the world; but for this, there could be assigned no valid reason.
- “System of Ethics,” 1850, upon a decidedly theistical stand-point, and strongly emphasizes the idea of personality, which in Hegel falls into so dubious a back-ground.
- He declares that the church is willing to admit all the discoveries of science, reconciling them to some increasingly vague theistical plan-that is, to use plainer language, altering religion to suit science, and making of God a plastic character to be remodelled whenever obvious truth disproves one of His original legendary attributes.
- Now this is a perfectly valid criticism on all such previous non-theistical arguments as were drawn from an "indication of the process by which the order has been realised;" for in all these previous arguments there was an absence of any physical explanation of the _ultimate_ cause of the process contemplated, and so long as this ultimate cause remained obscure, although the evidence of design might by these arguments have been excluded from particular processes, the evidence of design could not be similarly excluded from the ultimate cause of these processes.
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