teistsuguses
Teistsuguses is an Estonian term used in religious studies and philosophy to denote theistic belief or theism. It refers to viewpoints that posit the existence of one or more deities who are personal, transcendent, and capable of influencing the world. In discussions of religion, teistsuguses contrasts with atheism (belief that no gods exist), agnosticism (uncertainty about gods), and deism (belief in a non-interventionist creator).
The word is formed from teist ("theist" or "god") with a suffix that yields an adjective or
In scholarly prose, teistsuguses appears in analyses of religious epistemology, moral philosophy, and apologetics. It can
The term is primarily used in Estonian-language scholarship and is encountered in academic texts on religion