Meaning of DITHEISM
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| Definition: | | \Di"the*ism\, n. [Pref. di- + theism: cf. F.
dith['e]isme.]
The doctrine of those who maintain the existence of two gods
or of two original principles (as in Manicheism), one good
and one evil; dualism.
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| Related Terms: | | acosmism, allotheism, anthropolatry, anthropomorphism, anthropotheism, autotheism, cosmotheism, deism, dualism, dyotheism, henotheism, hylotheism, monolatry, monotheism, multitheism, myriotheism, pantheism, physicomorphism, physitheism, polytheism, psychotheism, tetratheism, theism, theopantism, theriotheism, tritheism, zootheism |
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