The Natural Spiritualism In Javanese Cultural Religion

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Religion

 

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Robert D

 

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November 18, 2015

 

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University

 

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In contrast to what happened to the Javanese people who still believe in what they called natural phenomenon that influenced the spiritualism. They showed that there are still many cultural things that they believe as a God or they consider as the dependence that they believe and trust in their life...
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From this concept of belief, it can be considered that the Javanese people admit the concept of deism. Deism, a rationalist religious philosophy flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly in England. Generally, Deists held that a certain kind of religious knowledge (sometimes called natural religion) is either inherent in each person or accessible through the exercise of reason, but they denied the validity of religious claims based on revelation or on the specific teachings of any church...
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