Pantheism Pantheism, - from the Greek pan - "all"; and theos, "God" - is the doctrine that this material world is no different from God, that "all (this is) God".
Pantheism The doctrine that the universe, taken or conceived of as a whole, is God or that there is no God but only the combined force and laws which are manifested in the existing universe. See Cosmotheism. Related books and info.
Pantheism, the personal feeling that everything is or contains God, and God is everything or all. The concept that God is immanent in all things is one of the oldest intuitions found in humankind.
Pantheism : can mean two things; it can be a doctrine that identifies God with the whole universe and all of its associated phenomena, in other words there is no God as such, ...
Pantheism The belief that divinity is in everything, and that everything is divine. Pantheists are, in a sense, probably the only true monotheists.
In others Antinomian doctrine and practice was based on "Pantheism". The latter in the West has always had as one of its tendencies a leaning towards, or adoption of Antinomianism.
It is apparent in reviewing Christian Monotheism that anyone who approaches the study of the divine Existence from the standpoint of the intelligence is sure ultimately to land himself in Pantheism; if he does not openly [75] reach it, ...
Ibn al-'Arabi - the Sufi mystic: A History of pantheism/scientific pantheism by Paul Harrison Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society - Muyhiddin Ibn 'Arabi 1165-1240 Concerning the Universality of Ibn 'Arabi ...
Idel refers to Provence, the area where Kabbalah emerged, as one fraught with religious tensions, and in this context he mentions Catharism and philosophical pantheism.
The term "Pantheism" is again one of the many abused terms, whose real and primitive meaning has been distorted by blind prejudice and a one-sided view of it.
See also: World, Philo, Spirit, Spiritual, Ritual
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