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▸ noun: (philosophy, theology, dated) The view that evidence and sound arguments for God's existence can be derived from a study of the natural world; a study of the natural world intended to provide such evidence.
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▸ noun: (philosophy, theology, dated) The view that evidence and sound arguments for God's existence can be derived from a study of the natural world; a study of the natural world intended to provide such evidence.
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physico-theology,
physis,
physiophilosophy,
physic,
natural philosophy,
physiology,
physiosophy,
teleology,
pisteology,
theothanatology,
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