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How to pronounce pantheism in English?

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Type Words
Type of theism
Derivation pantheistic
Type Words
Type of theism
Derivation pantheist, pantheistic

Examples of pantheism

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Therefore, Wicca is seen as a type of pantheism, or in biblical terms, idolatry.
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Pantheism is properly the deification of the law of phenomena, the universe God.
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Pantheism chimed with the growing ecological awareness in society and the media.
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Polytheism and pantheism each have their own shares of the spiritual marketplace.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
Some Christian writers worried that Avatar promotes pantheism and nature worship.
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This theodicy of Cousin laid him open obviously enough to the charge of pantheism.
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There is obviously considerable overlap between monism, pantheism, and panentheism.
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For this reason, he has been linked with the spiritual movement known as pantheism.
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Isn't Lawrence here seeing the land through the prism of Native American pantheism?
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • (rare) worship that admits or tolerates all gods
  • The doctrine or belief that God is the universe and its phenomena (taken or conceived of as a whole) or the doctrine that regards the universe as a manifestation of God
  • (pantheist) someone who believes that God and the universe are the same
  • (pantheistic) pantheist: of or relating to pantheism
  • Pantheism is the belief that all of reality is identical with divinity, or that everything composes an all-encompassing, immanent god. Pantheists thus do not believe in a distinct personal or anthropomorphic god.
  • (Pantheist) One who believes in universal, immanent divinity; that is, divine presence in all places, people, and things.
  • (Pantheist) One who identifies God with nature and vice versa. If we have to regard Deity as an infinite and omnipresent Principle, this can hardly be otherwise; nature being thus simply the physical aspect of Deity, or its body.
  • (pantheist) noun: [ definition under review]
  • (Pantheists) Believing that the gods and nature are one in the same.