Christianity: Details about 'Creator God'
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A creator deity is a deity responsible for creating the universe or specific aspects of the world. Creator deities are found in the mythologies of nearly all theistic religions.
Abrahamic religionsChristianity, Judaism, and Islam teach that Creation is the origin of the universe by the action of God. Even more particularly, every type of existence is a result of God's act of creation.Among monotheists it has historically been most commonly believed that living things are God's creations, and are not the result of a process inherent in originally non-living things, unless this process is designed, initiated, or directed by God; likewise, sentient and intelligent beings are God's creation, and did not arise through the development of living but non-sentient beings, except by the intervention of God. ChristianityIt is a tenet of Christian faith (Catholic, Orthodox and most Protestant) that God is the Creator of all things from nothing ("from nothing" is usually understood in an absolute sense), and has made Man in the image of God, who by direct interference is also the source of the human soul. Within this broad understanding, however, there are a number of views regarding exactly how this doctrine ought to be interpreted.
CatholicismThe Catholic Church allows for both a literal and allegorical interpretation of Genesis, so as to allow for the possibility of Creation by means of an evolutionary process over great spans of time, otherwise known as evolutionary creationism. It believes that the creation of the world is a work of God through the Logos, the Word (idea, intelligence, reason and logic):
Surrounded by a pervasive culture of rationalism, relativism and secularism, the Catholic Church is questioning the validity of reason basing itself on an evolutionary origin of mere chance, and thus basing itself on irrationality. In a 1999 lecture at the University of Paris, Benedict XVI said:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsFollowers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and others within Mormonism, believe that physical reality (space, matter and/or energy) is eternal, and therefore does not have an absolute origin. The Creator is an architect and organizer of pre-existent matter and energy, who constructed the present cosmos out of the raw material. IslamThe fundamental concept in Islam is the oneness of God. Muslims believe that God (Allah) is the creator of all living and non-living things in the universe. This monotheism is absolute, not relative or pluralistic in any sense of the word. JudaismOrthodox Judaism affirms that one God is the creator of all things, and that God created the first man and woman in his own image — Adam and Eve. HinduismHinduism holds that Brahman is the foundation of all being, and that the universe has a definite origin from Brahman; and yet at the ultimate level, all assertions of a distinction between Brahman and creation are meaningless. This is not to say however, that in some more superficial sense the assertion is not true, that Brahman is distinct from the creation brought forth. Therefore, according to Upanishadic teaching, it is not false to speak of Hindu Creationism. Classical GreecePlato, in his dialogue Timaeus, describes a creation myth involving a being called the demiurge. See also
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