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  1. Pantheism and Christianity by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  2. Peter Pantheism, by Robert Haven Schauffler, 1925
  3. The Higher Pantheism by Alfred Tennyson, 2006-09-15
  4. Pantheism Of The Persian Religion by John Hunt, 2010-09-10
  5. Pantheism And The Church by John Hunt, 2010-05-23
  6. The logic of the CHristian faith: being a dissertation on scepticism, pantheism, the a priori argument, the a posteriori argument, the intuitional argument, and revelation by Patrick Edward Dove, 2010-08-17
  7. The Beginnings Of Hindu Pantheism: An Address (1890) by Charles Rockwell Lanman, 2010-05-23
  8. The beginnings of Hindu pantheism: an address delivered at the twenty-second annual meeting of the American philological association, at Norwich, Connecticut, July 8, 1890 by Charles Rockwell Lanman, 2010-09-07
  9. Pantheism And Nature by John Hunt, 2010-05-23
  10. Pantheism and the value of life, with special reference to Indian philosophy by W S. 1877-1964 Urquhart, 2010-09-08
  11. Pantheism Of The Greek Philosophy by John Hunt, 2010-05-23
  12. Pantheism And The Theologia Germanica by John Hunt, 2010-05-23
  13. Pantheism And Scholasticism by John Hunt, 2006-09-15
  14. Pantheism And The Italian Revival by John Hunt, 2006-09-15

61. Pantheism Explained
Article on pantheism by Paul Harrison at Principia Cybernetica Web.
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/pantheism.html
Pantheism
Pantheism is the philosophy that everything is God (pan="everything" theos="God") or that the universe and nature are divine Pantheism is distinguished from panentheism, which holds that God is in everything, but also transcends the Universe. Strict pantheism is not a theism. It does not believe in a transcendent or personal God who is the creator of the universe and the judge of humans. Many pantheists feel the word "God" is too loaded with these connotations and never use the word in their own practice - though they may use it to simplify, or to explain things to theists. Pantheism has often been accused of atheism , and not just because it rejects the idea of a personal creator God. Strict or naturalistic pantheism believes that the Universe either originated itself out of nothing, or has existed forever. Modern scientific pantheism is materialistic. It believes that design in the universe can be fully accounted for by principles of evolution and self-organization . It does not believe in separate spirits or survival of the soul after death. Pantheists concerned about personal immortality seek it in realistic ways - through children, deeds, works, and the memories of the living.

62. Pantheism
If you love nature, if you see divinity in all things, then you could do with reading up on pantheism. Where pantheism.
http://www.dpjs.co.uk/pan.html
Pantheism
Description, Justification, Philosophies Satanism index page By Vexen Crabtree 2000 Jan 03 Paul Harrison is the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement. He lives in Hampstead, London, making it a bit more relevant to this site. This page is here to describe what is my second favorite religion after Satanism; although I toyed with the idea of being a Pantheist I have found that I cannot. This page is a quick description of Pantheism and a comparison to it's beliefs and to that of Satanism. Sources
I was a member of and a small time contributor to the WPM mailing list. My other source of information is a book written by Paul Harrison; " the elements of Pantheism ". It is recommended that you buy and read this book, it is a perfect introduction to Pantheism. What is Pantheism? - bullet points by Paul Harrison
  • Pantheism accepts and affirms life joyously. It does not regard this life as awaiting room or a staging post on the way to a better existence after death.
  • Pantheism has a healthy and positive attitude to sex and life in the body.
  • Pantheism teaches reverence and love for nature. Nature was not created for us to use or abuse - nature created us, we are an inseparable part of her, and we have a duty of care towards her.

63. The Pantheist Index
An extensive listing of resources around the Web relating to pantheism.
http://www.pantheist-index.net/
The Pantheist Index
The Pantheist Index : Listing resources around the Web relating to Pantheism. Directories (sites listed)
  • Art, Photography, Film, Poetry, Prose and Music Expressions of Pantheist beliefs and Pantheistic feelings through various creative forms. Celebration and Ceremony Descriptions of ways to celebrate people, places and events according to Pantheist beliefs. Definitions Dictionary and encyclopaedia entries relation to Pantheism. Distortions and Aberrations Like all religions and philosophies, Pantheism is vulnerable to distortion and misguided re-interpretation of its essential principles. Ethics What are Pantheist ethics and how do they arise? Internet Communities Methods of electronic communication and community-building for Pantheists. Lifeways Ways of living in keeping with Pantheist beliefs. Organisations Organisations for Pantheists or for promoting Pantheist ideas. Pantheism in Other Religions Pantheistic writers and scriptures from other religious traditions. Pantheology Pantheist philosophy concerning the nature of the divine. Past and Future Pantheistic ideas are thousands of years old, and may form the basis of a major world religion in the next thousand years.

64. Scientific Pantheism
Scientific pantheism. Contents Introduction What do we have to say about that? Scientific pantheism doesn t offer a personal God. We
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What is this?
This is a ranting essay about scientific pantheism , a worldview that sees the universe as "divine" in the sense that it fills us with awe and we feel it deserves our reverence and respect. Since my readers will belong to many beliefs or kinds of disbelief, I'll address the main concerns of two big groups (monotheists and atheists/agnostics) in separate sections. I apologize for not writing specifically for Hindus; I don't know much about Hinduism and I'm afraid I'd make mistakes. Same goes for other religions, major and minor. The reader is encouraged to read the whole document.

65. My Naturalism Is Not A Pantheism
A Religious Naturalist's view on Scientific pantheism by Bernt Rostrom.
http://humanists.net/bernt_rostrom/pantheis.htm
My Naturalism is not a Pantheism
by Bernt Rostrom (C) April 06, 2002. Back to Personal Naturalism Are You a Pantheist? Sometimes people ascribe me to still be a pantheist. Isn't this naturalism
still a version of pantheism? Most likely Natural or Scientific Pantheism. My personal Naturalism is an interpretation within naturalism and I do see
Natural or Scientific Pantheism as a viable interpretation of naturalism. So that is why its easy to see many similarities. Both are monistic and revering towards
the Universe and see our sacred earth as worthy of our thankful rejoyce and celebration. But while Personal Naturalism relates to Life itself as a personified identity
within us this then is not pantheistic, they see the Universe as impersonal. If you ask me: "Are You a Pantheist?" Then I say: "No, I am a Personal Naturalist." What is Natural or Scientific Pantheism then?
A Personal Naturalist's view on
Natural or Scientific Pantheism
    "We revere and celebrate the Universe as the totality of being,
    past, present and future. It is self-organizing, ever-evolving

66. Building Cathedrals
pantheism the principle which holds that everything is an aspect of God. Most philosophers, especially the early ones, had some
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Pantheism : the principle which holds that everything is an aspect of God. Most philosophers, especially the early ones, had some pantheist element to their philosophy. Many times debaters try to argue that a certain philosopher cannot be used because he or she was searching for Christianity or God. Such an argument is absurd considering that almost every philosopher has some supreme being as the first principle, and even those who did not believe there was such a supreme being had something to say about God. More over, it is fallacious to think that philosophers who held God in some regard in their philosophy cannot be used and only those philosophers who didn't have some element of God in their philosophy can be used.
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67. Pantheist Net Forum
Open, moderated discussions focusing on pantheist philosophy and lifeways. Discussion is not limited to any particular flavor of pantheism. All are welcome.
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68. Pantheism @ Www.ezboard.com
A Webbased board on pantheism, with many topics on religion, philosophy and science.
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69. Pantheism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
pantheism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. pantheism, simply stated, means God is All and All is God . Ideas of pantheism.
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Pantheism
From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia.
Pantheism , simply stated, means " God is All " and "All is God". It is the view that everything is of an all encompassing God. More detailed definitions tend to emphasize the idea that natural law, existence and/or the universe (the sum total of all that is was and shall be) is personified in the theological principle of 'God.' One way to describe certain interpretations of pantheism is to say "you are to God, as an individual blood cell in your vein is to you." While a cell may be aware of its own environs, and even has some choices ( freewill ) between right and wrong (killing a bacteria , becoming cancerous, or perhaps just doing nothing, among countless others) it has little conception of the greater being of which it is a part. Another way to understand this relationship is the Hindu concept of atman . It is important to note that not all modern interpretations of pantheism would find this analogy meaningful; for that matter, not even all pantheists believe in free will . This is indicative of the wide diversity of pantheist belief. Table of contents 1 Pantheistic religions
1.1 Hinduism

70. Pantheism Forum
Forum for panthiesm at Delphi.
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71. World View: Pantheism
World view pantheism. pantheism holds that God is identical with the real world. God is all and all is God. pantheism is the polar opposite of Deism.
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World view: Pantheism
Pantheism holds that God is identical with the real world. God is all and all is God. God does not trancedent reality but is immanent in reality, or rather, all reality is in God. Beyond him is only illusion or nonreality. Pantheism is the polar opposite of Deism . Where Deism stresses God's trancedence, Pantheism stresses his immanence in the world.
Resources
Exposition of Pantheism:
  • Phenomenology of Mind , by G.W.F. Hegel.
  • The Essentials of Indian Philosophy , by M. Hiriyanna.
  • Enneads , by Plotinus.
  • The Hindu View of Life , by Sarvepali Radhakrishnan.
  • Ethics , by Benedict Spinoza.
  • Behold the Spirit , by Alan Watts.
Evaluation of Pantheism:
  • Anti-theistic Theories , by Robert Flint. (chaps. 9,10 and apps. 39-41)
  • Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge. (Vol I)
  • Pantheism and Christianity , by John Hunt.
  • Concepts of Deity , by H.P. Owen. (chaps. 2 and 3)
  • Mysticism, Scared and Profane , by Robert C. Zaehner.
On the Web: Based on Chapter 10 of Christian Apologetics , by Norman L. Geisler.

72. Welcome To Delphi Forums
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73. AN INTRODUCTION TO PANTHEISM
AN INTRODUCTION TO pantheism. by Jan Garrett. Contents The Question of Divine Providence. For Further Information about pantheism. What is pantheism?
http://www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/panthesm.htm
AN INTRODUCTION TO PANTHEISM
by Jan Garrett
Contents What is Pantheism? Pantheism and Western Monotheism Differences With Western Monotheism Pantheism and Personal Divinity ... For Further Information about Pantheism
What is pantheism?
Pantheism is the view that the natural universe is divine, the proper object of reverence; or the view that the natural universe is pervaded with divinity. Negatively, it is the idea that we do not need to look beyond the universe for the proper object of ultimate respect. Paul Harrison writes, When we say that the cosmos is divine, we mean it with just as much conviction and emotion as believers say that their god is God. But we are not making a metaphysical statement that is beyond proof or disproof. We are making an ethical statement that means no more, and no less, than this: We should relate to the universe in the same way as believers in God relate to God. That is, with humility, awe, reverence, celebration and the search for deeper understanding. ("Divine Cosmos, Sacred Earth," from Harrison's Scientific Pantheism website.) One of the chief clues to understanding modern pantheism is its consistent refusal to engage in anthropomorphism. "Anthropomorphism" here means the practice of attributing familiar human qualities to objects outside us when there is no good evidence that they have such qualities.

74. Are You A Pantheist?
A Religious Naturalist's view on Scientific pantheism, page maintained by Bernt Rostrum.
http://www.geocities.com/berntrostrom/
Are You a Pantheist?
by Bernt Rostrom (C) April 02, 2002. Sometimes people ascribe me to still be a pantheist. Isn't this naturalism
still a version of pantheism? Most likely Natural and Scientific Pantheism. this text is mirrored here http://humanists.net/bernt_rostrom/pantheis.htm This is an old text so read the newest here My view on The Brights The old text. My personal Naturalism is an interpretation within naturalism and I do see
Natural and Scientific Pantheism as a viable interpretation of naturalism. So that is why its easy to see many similarities. Both are monistic and revering towards
the Universe and see our sacred earth as worthy of our thankful rejoyce and celebration. But while Personal Naturalism relates to Life itself as a personified identity
within us this then is not pantheistic, they see the Universe as impersonal. So to answer questions like "Are You a Pantheist?" I say: No, I am a Personal Naturalist. What is Natural and Scientific Pantheism then?
A Personal Naturalist's view on
Natural and Scientific Pantheism
    "We revere and celebrate the Universe as the totality of being

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77. Scientific Pantheist Homepage
Personal writings and thoughts on pantheism.
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78. How Have We Been Blind For This Long
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79. Pantheism.page
Naturalistic pantheism, Socialism, and personal information. Also includes Dutch pantheism pages and Dutchlanguage Forum.
http://www.geocities.com/esther_hugenholtz/pantheism.html
Pantheism Page This section of 'Esther's Cosmos' is dedicated to my personal spiritual beliefs. I am a (naturalistic) pantheist.
Are you Dutch and you want to read up on pantheism, then go to the Dutch Pantheism pages with plenty of information.
Ben je nederlandstalig en wil je meer over het Pantheisme weten, surf dan naar de Nederlandse Pantheisme pagina's
Pantheism is not a belief. It is a perception and an attitude. A religious stance. There is no need to suspend disbelief in pantheism or to accept supernatural or metaphysical phenomenae. The position is actually very simple.
THE UNIVERSE IS DIVINE.
What is pantheism?
Pantheism is the philosophical position that the Universe or Being or Existence, Earth, Nature or Life (call it what you wish) is Divinity. There is no God external to the Universe as we know it, and the Universe itself (matter and energy) represents Divinity. However, what a pantheist means by Divinity may be something entirely different than the usual 'God' Concept...
For the Pantheist, 'God' is not a conscious, personal being as the theists think of him. Rather, the word Divinity rather is a metaphor of explaining our attitude of reverence, wonder, awe and love that we feel towards Life/Cosmos/Earth and because the Cosmos it it's own designer/creator and is self-organising and self-structuring. Does the Cosmos have feeling? No. But we as conscious human beings DO have feeling, and we can allow the beauty of Life enchant us and inspire us. So basically, Pantheism is a more spiritual, life-affirming approach to Life, compatible with Humanism, Paganism, Atheism and ecological concerns.

80. Merriam-Webster Online
One entry found for pantheism. For More Information on pantheism go to Britannica.com Get the Top 10 Search Results for pantheism Pronunciation Symbols.
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