theism
theism — 名詞
1. The position that a divine being or beings actually exist — in particular, a cre
有神論
相信神靈存在的世界觀
The position that a divine being or beings actually exist — in particular, a creator god who made the world and continues to shape events within it.
Hyun wrote his final philosophy essay on theism and its ties to modern science.
Hyun 以有神論與現代科學的連結為題,寫了一篇哲學期末論文。
theism as academic essay topic in philosophy
Kwame and Yael had a respectful argument about theism during their weekly book-club meeting.
Kwame 和 Yael 在每週讀書會上就有關有神論展開了一場理性的辯論。
Zayd read a history of theism that covered everything from ancient Egypt to contemporary debates.
Zayd 讀了一本關於有神論發展史的書,內容涵蓋從古埃及到當代的所有討論。
Romi grew up in a secular household but found theism appealing after studying world religions.
Romi 在一個世俗家庭中長大,但在研讀世界各大宗教後開始接受有神論。
The lecture traced how theism shaped Western art, music, and literature over many centuries.
那場講座追溯了有神論如何在數個世紀中塑造了西方的藝術、音樂與文學。
- faith
broader and more personal term that includes trust, devotion, and emotional commitment, not just intellectual belief
- belief in God
everyday phrasing that is less technical and more widely understood than 'theism'
- monotheism
a narrower term referring specifically to belief in a single god, which is one variety of theism
- atheism
the direct opposite — the conviction that no god or gods exist
- agnosticism
not a denial of God but the position that whether God exists cannot be known with certainty
文法句型
theism + is / was / remains (linking verb)
preposition: belief in theism
用法筆記
The word is typically uncountable. In philosophical and religious discourse, theism is often contrasted with atheism (denial of God's existence) and agnosticism (the view that God's existence cannot be known).