Religion based on reason rather than divine revelation, especially deism.
(指以理性而不是以神的启示为基础的)自然宗教(尤指自然神论)
Example sentencesExamples
As natural religion indicated, divine Truth could be ascertained by all rational beings.
For them, the sacred texts of other people were containers of natural religion and as such they had to be scrutinized in relation to the special revelation deposited in the Bible.
Rooted in both ancient and medieval philosophy, natural religion involves knowledge of God drawn from nature through the use of logic and reason.
This didn't lead Rubenstein to atheism, strictly speaking, but to a sort of mystical, natural religion.
The Dudleian lecturers insisted that natural religion pointed to a moral law that men were obliged to follow.
The aestheticism of the eighteenth century was a corollary of the rationalism of natural religion.
But one could also be a theist based on arguments from natural religion.
The first lecture was to focus on the principles of natural religion, while the second would illustrate the truths of scriptural revelation.
The novel also described natural religion in which God is the ‘Author of Nature’ whose hidden actions make nature intelligible.
In his plan of studies for the University of Virginia Jefferson wanted natural religion to be taught to the exclusion of all doctrine attributed to revelation.
Definition of natural religion in US English:
natural religion
noun
Religion, especially deism, based on reason rather than divine revelation.
(指以理性而不是以神的启示为基础的)自然宗教(尤指自然神论)
Example sentencesExamples
This didn't lead Rubenstein to atheism, strictly speaking, but to a sort of mystical, natural religion.
The Dudleian lecturers insisted that natural religion pointed to a moral law that men were obliged to follow.
In his plan of studies for the University of Virginia Jefferson wanted natural religion to be taught to the exclusion of all doctrine attributed to revelation.
For them, the sacred texts of other people were containers of natural religion and as such they had to be scrutinized in relation to the special revelation deposited in the Bible.
Rooted in both ancient and medieval philosophy, natural religion involves knowledge of God drawn from nature through the use of logic and reason.
The first lecture was to focus on the principles of natural religion, while the second would illustrate the truths of scriptural revelation.
The novel also described natural religion in which God is the ‘Author of Nature’ whose hidden actions make nature intelligible.
But one could also be a theist based on arguments from natural religion.
The aestheticism of the eighteenth century was a corollary of the rationalism of natural religion.
As natural religion indicated, divine Truth could be ascertained by all rational beings.