Congregationalism in the US § Disinterested benevolence
Polydeism
Notable figures
Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Matthew Tindal
Voltaire
Charles Blount
Thomas Chubb
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Paine
Guido von List
Cayetano Ripoll
False equivalencies
Ceremonial deism
Moralistic therapeutic deism
Opposition
Catholic Church
John Leland
Edward Stillingfleet § Philosophical controversy
Anthony Bliss
John Jackson
Johann Georg Hamann
Charles Jennens
Religious thought of Edmund Burke
Richard Blackmore § Non-epic writing
James McGready
Valentin Ernst Löscher
Continental prophecies § Themes
Friedrich Julius Stahl
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Criticism of pandeism has been carried out in various ways by proponents of other theological models, particularly of atheism and theism. Proponents of pandeism have themselves published collections containing criticism from various viewpoints, including those written from Christian, Jewish, Islamic, New Thought, and Atheist perspectives, as part of efforts to increase awareness and debate regarding Pandeism.[1] At times, ideological foes have accused political and religious figures of secretly being pandeists, as a means of casting aspersions on those accused.
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