That belief is associated with transcendentalism.
Credence refers to belief or confidence in the truth of something. It involves trusting in a person, idea, or concept without necessarily having definitive proof. It is often based on a combination of evidence, experience, and intuition.
"Women's intuition" refers to the belief that women have a heightened ability to understand or sense things instinctively, often without concrete evidence. While not supported by scientific evidence, many people believe that women may be more attuned to subtle cues in relationships or environments.
The only "intuition" researchers refer to was in a study called "Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God," and it was reported by Yahoo News under the outrageous headline, "Belief in God Boils Down To a Gut Feeling" (September 22, 2011). It's an example of biased science, an abuse of scientific methods to explain belief in God, and demonstrates how scientism functions in American culture. For a critique of the study "Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God" see the Sources and related links below.
"Walk by faith, not by sight" is a saying that emphasizes the importance of trusting in something beyond what can be physically seen or proven. It encourages relying on faith and intuition rather than only what one can observe with their eyes. It is often used to promote a belief in the unseen and the unknown.
Transcendentalists value spiritual growth. Transcendentalism's core belief is the inherent goodness in man and nature.
Predestination is not associated with transcendentalism.
a nonreligious movement that loved nature and a simple life
A:I understand Christianity to be a belief that is not true, but is useful because it provides comfort to believers.
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Divine intuition refers to a form of spiritual insight or guidance that comes from a higher power or the divine. It is often believed to be a deep inner knowing that transcends the rational mind and helps individuals make decisions or navigate challenges with a sense of clarity and connection to something greater than themselves.
In "Self-Reliance," Ralph Waldo Emerson exhibits Romanticism characteristics like individualism, intuition, and the celebration of nature. He emphasizes the importance of trusting one's own instincts, challenging societal norms, and connecting with the spiritual essence of the natural world. These elements reflect the Romantic belief in the power of the individual spirit and the beauty of the natural world.