dualism in theology
Dualism in theology refers to the belief or doctrine that posits the coexistence of two opposing and independent forces or principles in the universe, often representing good and evil or spirit and matter. It suggests a dichotomy in existence, emphasizing the separation and conflict between these two fundamental elements.
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