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pantheist
[pan-thee-ist]
noun
a person who embraces pantheism, the doctrine that God is the ultimate transcendent, spiritual, impersonal reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations.
The pantheist says that only God exists and objects are mere modes of Godās attributes, while Bahaāism says that objects have a separate reality created by God.
a person who embraces any religious belief or philosophical doctrine holding that God is identical with the universe.
For the pantheist, nothing is more worthy of reverence, or even worship, than the awesome power and beauty of the cosmos itself.
adjective
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- pantheistic adjective
- pantheistical adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of pantheist1
Example Sentences
Garfield describes himself as āpantheist, agnostic, occasionally atheistā but has never confronted a spiritual crisis like that of his character.
Not affiliated with any specific recognized church is certainly part of it, but Iām more comfortable saying that Iām a pantheist.
She describes herself today as āan Episcopalian/Buddhist/pantheist/agnostic,ā yet somehow, improbably, she remains close to her father.
The biography, newly updated, of a mystical pantheist whose sublimely terrifying stories include āThe Wendigoā and āThe Willows.ā
She is a bit of a pantheist ā the āconnection with natureā was crucial.
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