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pantheist (ˈpænθiːɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist. First used by Toland 1705; thence F. panthéiste.] One who holds the doctrine of pantheism.1705 (title) Socinianism truly Stated..; to which is prefixt Indifference in Disputes: Recommended by a Pantheist [J. Toland] to an Orthodox Friend. 1705 Toland ibid....
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Pantheist (band)
Pantheist are a Belgian and British funeral doom band formed in 2000 by Kostas Panagiotou. Background
Pantheist was formed in 2000 by Greek musician Kostas Panagiotou in Antwerp, Belgium.
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Paul Harrison (pantheist)
He is the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement. In July 1996 he posted the first page of what became the scientific pantheism site, and in 1997 he started the mailing list that grew into the World Pantheist
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Universal Pantheist Society
See also
List of pantheists
Naturalistic pantheism
References
External links
Official website
Pantheist Awareness Network
Pantheist Association for Nature
Pantheist organizations
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pantheize
pantheize, v. rare. (ˈpænθiːaɪz) [f. pantheist + -ize 1.] To imbue with the characteristics and ideas of pantheism; to make compatible with pantheism.1909 W. James Pluralistic Universe iii. 118 Theologians have felt its irrationality acutely, and the ‘fall’, the predestination, and the election whic...
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World Pantheist Movement
The World Pantheist Movement (WPM) is an international organization which promotes naturalistic pantheism, a philosophy which asserts that spirituality References
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Pantheist organizations
Organizations established in 1999
International religious organizations
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pantheism
pantheism (ˈpænθiːɪz(ə)m) [mod. f. Gr. παν- all + θε-ός God + -ism; app. after pantheist. Panthéiste and panthéisme were used in French in 1712 (E. Benoist Mélanges 252, 265) the former app. taken from Toland's English use (see next), the latter formed after it on the ordinary analogy of pairs in -i...
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Theopanism
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God becomes the Universe
Mordechai Nessyahu
Naturalistic spirituality
Baruch Spinoza
Universal Pantheist Society
References
External links
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adoptional
adoptional, a. (əˈdɒpʃənəl) [f. prec. + -al1. Cf. nation-al, etc.] Of or belonging to adoption.1861 W. H. Mill Pantheist. Princ. (ed. 2) 212 Leaving them [the Evangelists] to describe severally the natural and the adoptional lines of this, and withholding the descent of the only true parent.
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Naturalistic pantheism
They believe in science, hence the name scientific pantheist, instead of a deity. The term was introduced to English by Irish writer John Toland in his 1705 work Socinianism Truly Stated, by a pantheist that described pantheism as the
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Thomas McFarland
McFarland established his reputation with Coleridge and Pantheist Tradition (1969), where he argued that Coleridge was struggling to reconcile two types Books
Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradition (1969)
Romanticism and the Forms of Ruin (1981)
Originality and Imagination (1984 Johns Hopkins University
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List of pantheists
He was burned at the stake for his pantheist views. Index
Pantheist Panorama
Pantheist organizations
Pantheists
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Theodor Schwarz (theologian)
Der Pantheist : ein episches Idyll, 1846 – The Pantheist, an epic idyll.
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Paul Harrison
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Paul Harrison (musician) (born 1975), British jazz pianist
Paul Harrison (pantheist ), British environmentalist and president of the World Pantheist Movement
Paul Harrison (racing driver) (born 1969), British racing driver
Paul Harrison
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