pantheist

[ˈpænθiɪst]

pantheist Definition

  • 1a person who believes that God and the universe are the same
  • 2a person who worships all gods from different religions

Using pantheist: Examples

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  • Example

    As a pantheist, he believes that everything in the universe is divine.

  • Example

    Pantheists believe that there is no separation between God and the universe.

  • Example

    She is a pantheist who finds spiritual fulfillment in nature.

pantheist Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pantheist

Antonyms for pantheist

Phrases with pantheist

  • the belief that God is the universe and everything in it, but also that God transcends the universe and is not limited by it

    Example

    Spinoza's philosophy is an example of classical pantheism.

  • the belief that the universe is divine and that nature is the ultimate reality

    Example

    Many environmentalists hold to a form of naturalistic pantheism.

  • the belief that God is both immanent in the universe and transcendent beyond it

    Example

    Some theologians argue that panentheism is a more accurate description of God than pantheism.

Origins of pantheist

from Greek 'pan' meaning 'all' and 'theos' meaning 'god'

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Summary: pantheist in Brief

'Pantheist' [ˈpænθiɪst] refers to a person who believes that God and the universe are one and the same. This belief extends to the worship of all gods from different religions. Pantheists find spiritual fulfillment in nature and believe that everything in the universe is divine. The term includes variations like classical pantheism, which holds that God transcends the universe, and naturalistic pantheism, which sees nature as the ultimate reality.