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Definition of pantheism:

  • (noun) (rare) worship that admits or tolerates all gods
  • (noun) 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

Sentence Examples:

Is pantheism true?

Such pantheism undoubtedly resulted.

This does not prove pantheism.

She does not teach pantheism.

Both are religious phases of pantheism.

The trend is toward absolute pantheism.

Your pantheism goes further than mine.

This has been called dynamic Pantheism.

They accused them of mystical pantheism.

There is a great truth in pantheism.

This is a pantheism of a peculiar type.

The ideas of sin incompatible with pantheism.

The foundation of their creed was pantheism.

In him philosophy seems to degenerate into pantheism.

The belief of mind in matter is pantheism.

From what two roots is "pantheism" derived?

And pantheism absolutely denies that Bible distinction.

It is pantheism, but not an impersonal pantheism.

Pantheism is a System of Deception and Hypocrisy.

If immortality be true, Pantheism cannot be true.

Earle is unconscious that this is rank Pantheism.

Complete Pantheism non-religious; why approached by Mysticism.

Speculative Pantheism is wholly built on this assumption.

Pantheism is the creed of conservatism and resignation.

"No; his whole psychology is opposed to pantheism!"

The result of his thinking was pure pantheism.

This pantheism finds expression elsewhere in his poetry.

It has degenerated into pantheism, but has again emerged.

Again, it will be objected that this is pure Pantheism.

I do not hesitate to give to pantheism its real name.

There has been a tendency to label this idea pantheism.

Yet he never thought out his position clear of pantheism.

To understand the nature of this pantheism is most important.

When Alexander came, she was fast falling into pantheism.

Wherever pantheism goes, there license follows in its train.

Pantheism confuses the image of the image with the face.

This pantheism marked an epoch in the history of feeling.

This is pantheism, and is not the Science of Soul.

What is pantheism, in the ordinary meaning of the word?

Pantheism demonstrates one existence, but affirms for it infinite attributes.

"You must accept either utter skepticism, or absolute, consistent pantheism."

The most immediate consequence of such a view is their pantheism.

They tried realism and found that it led to pantheism.

In this personal pantheism absorption is taught but not death.

In the Vedanta philosophy this speculative pantheism is carried further.

The danger which may threaten the second view is pantheism.

This is the pantheism of conscience, and it stands to reason.

Nor does the case differ in any material sense with pantheism.

Pantheism would not be the natural religion of our northern skies.

Meditate upon it, for within it lies the true explanation of pantheism.

It is true that Blake came nearer to pantheism than Swedenborg did.

She was not yet prepared to embrace his subtle pantheism.

Goethe's pantheism could not warm the hearts of the masses.

He thought he had found it in his theory of Absolute Pantheism.

Lastly, Pantheism assumes the Something now existing to have been self-created.

It cannot be denied that pantheism has made great progress in our age.

We do not find in it the dreamy pantheism that appears afterwards.

Spinoza derived from him his pantheism, and Berkeley his pure idealism.

This exaggeration is the cause of pantheism, the fatal error of our day.

The conception, which may amount to Theism, is equally consistent with Pantheism.

Pantheism was evidently in existence and was made prominent in the code.

From a vast pantheism of fire, it became one of ice and of snow.

It is also to be feared that this doctrine opens the door to pantheism.

For Pantheism does not regard man, or any organism, as a true unity.

Bad pictures and bad manners and pantheism and the Albert Memorial.

What is this but pantheism of the rankest old, obsolete, pagan kind?

No, pantheism though containing many beautiful truths is, nevertheless, a golden mist.

The first represents that primitive pantheism which is the counterpart of ignorance.

Now, Pantheism proclaims, without disguise and without shame, the divinity of man.

The underlying pantheism had already shewn itself in the Wanderer's Storm Song.

Beautiful notes, to be struck again more forcibly by the frank pantheism of Byron.

Its pantheism, which embraces all things, covers all sides of all questions.

It appears to me also, that pantheism is a fair deduction from this system.

Her passionate pantheism was not derived; it was established in her own soul.

It is a cult of nature and of the elements, in process of evolution to pantheism.

What an exquisite work it is, and how adequately it embodies his conceptions of Pantheism!

What an exquisite work it is, and how adequately it embodies his conception of Pantheism!

Such a religion, however it may be described, seems to me to be in effect Pantheism.

The national religion of Europe in the North, even more than in the South, was pantheism.

Such is the fifth problem which pantheism raises, and which it undertakes to solve.

Then, as they grew more intelligent, this had turned into a sort of Maternal Pantheism.

Then it took in the idea of a living cause, and made pantheism out of the two.

Along with this experience of abiding faith in him goes a dash of mysticism, of pantheism.

If we want to label his philosophy, we may say that it is a form of pantheism.

And here we see how easy is the transition from the old Buddhism to a form of pantheism.