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- Pantheism - Wikipedia
Pantheism is a diverse family of philosophical and religious beliefs, that equate reality with divinity
- Pantheism | Definition, Beliefs, History, Facts | Britannica
Pantheism, the doctrine that the universe conceived of as a whole is God and, conversely, that there is no God but the combined substance, forces, and laws that are manifested in the existing universe
- Pantheism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
At its most general, pantheism may be understood either (a) positively, as the view that God is identical with the cosmos (i e , the view that there exists nothing which is outside of God), or (b) negatively, as the rejection of any view that considers God as distinct from the universe
- HISTORY of PANTHEISM
Pantheism is the belief that the universe and nature are numinous – that they and they alone are worthy of the reverence that traditional religions devote to “God ”
- What is Pantheism? - Universal Pantheist Society
Pantheism derives from the realization that the cosmos, taken or conceived of as a whole, is synonymous with God - a concept that is re-discovered repeatedly over the centuries, from pre-history to today In this sense, Pantheism is simple: The Cosmos is divine, and the Earth sacred
- Pantheistic Beliefs Explained - Learn Religions
Pantheism is a type of religious belief rather than a specific religion, similar to terms like monotheism (belief in a single God) and polytheism (belief in multiple gods) Pantheists view God as immanent and impersonal
- PANTHEISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Much modern New Age spirituality is pantheistic But most Christian thinkers reject pantheism because it makes God too impersonal, doesn't allow for any difference between the creation and the creator, and doesn't seem to allow for humans to make meaningful moral choices
- Pantheism - New World Encyclopedia
Pantheism (from Greek: pan = all, and theos = God) refers to the religious and philosophical view that everything in existence is of an all-encompassing immanent God, or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent (i e , that "all is God")
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