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  • 31Afterlife — For other uses, see Afterlife (disambiguation). After death , Life after death , and Hereafter redirect here. For other uses, see After death (disambiguation), Life after death (disambiguation), and Hereafter (disambiguation). Ancient Egyptian… …

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  • 32Deism — For other uses, see Deism (disambiguation). Part of a series on God General c …

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  • 33Jewish eschatology — Part of a series on Eschatology …

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  • 34Process theology — is a school of thought influenced by the metaphysical process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) and further developed by Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000). While there are process theologies that are similar, but unrelated to the work …

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  • 35Teleological argument — A teleological or design argument[1][2][3] is an argument for the existence of God. The argument is based on an interpretation of teleology wherein purpose and intelligent design appear to exist in Nature beyond the scope of any such human… …

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  • 36Argument from nonbelief — Part of a series on Atheism …

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  • 37Separation of church and state — Part of a series on Freedom Concepts …

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  • 38Nontheism — Not to be confused with Irreligion. Part of a series on Atheism …

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  • 39Names of God — This article is about names for the monotheist notion of a singular God. For theonyms generally, see List of deities. A diagram of the names of God in Athanasius Kircher s Oedipus Aegyptiacus (1652–54). The style and form are typical of the… …

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  • 40Pandeism — This article is about a synthesis of deism and pantheism. For other uses, see Pandeism (disambiguation). Part of a series on God …

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