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* The April 8, 1966 cover of ''Time'' read, "Is God Dead?" The accompanying article described a movement known as "theothanatology" (in other words, the study of God's death).
* "[http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/Protestant/2001/10/The-Theistic-God-Is-Dead-A-Casualty-Of-Terrorism.aspx The Theistic God is Dead - A Casualty of Terrorism.]" An article by John Shelby Spong, a liberal theologian and a former Episcopalian bishop.
* Certain theological theories deriving from [[Useful Notes/Deism|Deism]], [[Useful Notes/Pantheism|Pantheism]], or [[Useful Notes/Pandeism|Pandeism]] hold our Universe to be the physical remains of an essentially "dead" deity.
 
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