Christian deism
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Christian deism is a standpoint in the philosophy of religion, which branches from Christianity. It refers to a deist who believes in the moral teachings—but not divinity—of Jesus. Corbett and Corbett (1999) cite John Adams and Thomas Jefferson as exemplars.
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See also
- Cafeteria Christianity
- Christian agnosticism
- Christian atheism
- Cultural Christian
- Jesuism
- Moralistic therapeutic deism
- Natural religion
- Nominal Christian
- Theistic rationalism
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