Of or relating to theism.
Person who believes in the existence of a god or gods.
1You told me a little while ago you were a Geminon theist.
2He was repeatedly indignant at the suggestion that he was a theist.
3Rousseau was a sentimental theist; Voltaire erected a church to God.
4The world is not the same to the Christian theist and to the agnostic.
5He was a theist because, in his time, everybody was.
6Whatever theist fortunes, they would always be welcome here .
7As to Mr. Lincoln's religious views, he was, in short, an infidel,... a theist.
8Of course Jesus was a theist, but that is the least interesting thing about him.
9The theist recognizes a creator who created the universe and is responsible for its operation.
10He was a theist, of wavering and doubtful faith.
11For, after all, what the theist needs is, not an eternal energy, but a personality.
12As ever, the theist's answer is deeply unsatisfying, because it leaves the existence of God unexplained.
13The theist claims that God is the answer.
14How strange that a convinced theist should be so prone to associate design only with miracle!
15The intent is to make the admonition still yet more inclusive (to those not theist).
16But Tennyson was a passionately convinced theist.