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The Divine

 
Divinologies
Monistic · Apatheistic · Atheistic · Deistic · Agnostic · Henotheistic · Ietsistic · Ignostic · Monotheistic · Dualistic · Kathenotheistic · Omnistic · Pandeistic · Panpsychist · Panentheistic · Pantheistic · Polytheistic · Theistic · Transtheistic · Dystheistic · Perfectionistic · Alatristic · Animistic · Binitarian · Egotheistic · Liberal · Naturalistic · Post-theistic · Philotheistic · Physitheistic · Euhemeristic · Distheistic · Trinitarian · Tritheistic · Misotheistic · Mediationist
Divine nature
Omnity · Immutability · Complexity · Depadethicity · Divinological aseity · Divinological ambiguity · Divinological impassibility · Divinological mercilessness · Divinological infinity · Divinological transcendence · Divinological eternality · Dedivination
Main concepts and orientations
Divine minification · Reinspiration · Divinological monolatry · Divinophany · Mutabilism · Immutabilism · Intelligibilism · Intricism · Divinological theodicy · Depadotheism · Antianthropomorphism · Divinological emanationism · The Divine, The Creator · Divinological pantheon · Dedivinationism · Divinical intercession
Divinogeny
Compogenism · Unigenism · Regenism · Pergenism · Disogenism
Related topics
The Natures of The Divine · Supratraditionalisation · The Five Lost Ologies · Anthropomorphisation · Anthropopathism · Millettarian theology · God in Millettism · Anthropocentralisation · Anthropomorphism in Millettism · Aniconism in Millettism · Evility · Faith in Millettism · Depictions of The Divine

A theistic divinology pertains to the belief that The Divine is the supreme being that created existence and is legitimised due to the lack of anthropomorphism, its unknowability, and the transcendent nature by which it is described in the Millettarian cosmology

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