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Definition of ditheism in English: ditheismnoun ˈdʌɪθɪɪz(ə)m mass nounA belief in two gods, especially as independent and opposed principles of good and evil. Example sentencesExamples - However, the acceptance of ditheism does not fit in with the monotheistic concept of God and the Devil.
- Similar to ditheism, moral dualism does not in any way imply that the religion in question is not monist or monotheistic.
- This opposition of ideas resulted in religious dualism (ditheism) which elements makes itself felt even nowadays in the form of customs and rituals.
- What features in this world would make you accept the following: a) polytheism, b) ditheism, c) monotheism?
- For was it not open ditheism, when worship was claimed for two divine beings?
- Zarathustra (in Persia) taught ditheism, that there are two opposed Gods, one of order and one of chaos, in eternal opposition.
- Hippolytus was careful to avoid ditheism noting explicitly that ‘I do not mean that there are two Gods.’
Derivatives noun 180 Catholic theologians endeavour to give a Nicene interpretation to the theses of Callistus, and to make Hippolytus a ditheist. Example sentencesExamples - Evil was an article of faith commonly identified with ‘Darkness’ among many different kinds of formerly numerous ditheists since the original Zoroastrians.
- They became ditheist to try to recruit money in the United States from the Protestant Trinitarian system.
- He was even ashamed of telling the truth, because he had publicly insulted us as ditheists.
Definition of ditheism in US English: ditheismnoun A belief in two gods, especially as independent and opposed principles of good and evil. Example sentencesExamples - This opposition of ideas resulted in religious dualism (ditheism) which elements makes itself felt even nowadays in the form of customs and rituals.
- For was it not open ditheism, when worship was claimed for two divine beings?
- What features in this world would make you accept the following: a) polytheism, b) ditheism, c) monotheism?
- Zarathustra (in Persia) taught ditheism, that there are two opposed Gods, one of order and one of chaos, in eternal opposition.
- Hippolytus was careful to avoid ditheism noting explicitly that ‘I do not mean that there are two Gods.’
- However, the acceptance of ditheism does not fit in with the monotheistic concept of God and the Devil.
- Similar to ditheism, moral dualism does not in any way imply that the religion in question is not monist or monotheistic.
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