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Theoretical perspectives on God

Theoretical perspectives on God explore different ways people understand and interpret the divine. Theists believe in a personal, active God who creation and guides the universe (e.g., Christianity, Islam). Deists see God as a creator who set the universe in motion but doesn't interfere afterward. Pantheists identify God with the universe itself, viewing everything as divine. Process theology considers God as evolving and interacting with creation. Atheists deny God's existence, while agnostics see it as unknowable. These perspectives reflect diverse philosophical and spiritual beliefs about the nature and role of the divine in our world.