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Natural Theology and Natural Religion
Natural Theology and Natural Religion

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[Revised entry by Andrew Chignell and Derk Pereboom on March 18, 2025.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
The term “natural religion” is sometimes taken to refer to a pantheistic doctrine according to which nature itself is divine. “Natural theology”, by contrast, originally referred to (and still sometimes refers to)[1] the project of arguing for the existence of God on the basis of observed natural facts….

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