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pantheist

NOUN
  1. someone who believes that God and the universe are the same
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to pantheism

How To Use pantheist In A Sentence

  • Had every professing pantheist in history been exposed to the idea of panentheism, perhaps each would immediately exclaim: “Yes, yes…I am that.” Why I am Not a Pantheist (Nor a Panentheist): Metaphysics, Totalization, and the Cosmos By Jonathan Weidenbaum
  • Low mysticism is immanent, relies on a sort of pantheistic organicism; high mysticism is transcendent, depending on gods / God that is beyond.
  • In pantheistic systems there is no source for the moral standards that karma enforces.
  • In pantheistic passages he is what the later remodeller makes him. The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow
  • Here the Parthians had once gloried and drunk deep in the pantheistic heart of their empire. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • I suppose I am formally polytheistic, philosophically pantheistic, and intellectually agnostic (or maybe I would call myself a autotheist in the sense of believing that the gods are part of the self), yet I spend an hour every day studying subjects related to my religion (history, anthropology, etc). The Volokh Conspiracy » Considering a Candidate’s Religion:
  • It is not, however, clear that the term illusion is justified; for this supposes a distinction between truth and error-a distinction which has no meaning for the genuine pantheist; all our judgments being the utterance of the One that thinks in us, it is impossible to discriminate the true from the false. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Let us then consider that atheistical, or rather pantheistical scheme, which attributes all the appearances of design in the world to the world itself; that is, to certain causes existing in the world which produce beings of various species, not by creation out of nothing, which they hold to be impossible, but by an evolution or development of principles contained in the world itself. Outlines of Moral Science.
  • When confronted with charges that Teilhard was a pantheistic heretic, however, the papal nuncio in Paris at the time, Angelo Roncalli, pushed the accusations aside.
  • On the other hand, his direct description of natural scenery shows his simple appreciation of pure beauty in nature, which unfolds the aesthetic significations in his pantheistic outlook on nature.
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