Belief in the existence of a personal creator God, present and active in the governance and organization of the world and the universe. The God may be known by or through revelation (i.e, with no evidence other than faith or introspection)
Belief in [or belief in the probability of] the existence of God(s) A broad category encompassing a wide variety of beliefs, Theism does not specify the particular kind of God(s) believed in There are several types of Theism including deism and monotheism, the belief in one God, pantheism, the belief that everything is God, and polytheism, the belief in many gods Theistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are monotheistic, whereas a polytheistic religion such as Hinduism admits of many Gods
Theism is derived from the Greek Qeo/j(Theos) meaning "God" plus -ism Theism for our intents and purposes is the belief in the true and living God who is Creator and sovereign Ruler of the universe and known by voluntary revelation
In the eighteenth century sense, Theism meant a belief in one God as the Creator and as the Almighty ever present power on earth and in man Theists in general accepted the teachings of revelation and grace and differed from Deists (see "Deism") in this respect
commonly used to mean belief in the existence of a personal god or gods which take an active part in the running of the world See also Atheism, Agnosticism and Deism
the belief in the existence of God or gods atheism (theos + -ism). View that all observable phenomena are dependent on but distinct from one supreme being. The view usually entails the idea that God is beyond human comprehension, perfect and self-sustained, but also peculiarly involved in the world and its events. Theists seek support for their view in rational argument and appeals to experience. Arguments for God's existence are of four principal types: cosmological, ontological, teleological, or moral. A central issue for theism is reconciling God, usually understood as omnipotent and perfect, with the existence of evil. See also agnosticism, atheism, Deism, monotheism, polytheism, theodicy
n belief in the existence of a god or gods; specif belief in the existence of one God viewed as the creative source of man and the world who transcends yet is immanent in the world