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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. Einstein's Pantheism [ Writings of Pantheism ][ Einstein's Pantheism ] [ Questions You May Have ] [ Pantheism Defined ] [ Scientific Pantheism ] [ Abridged Scientific Pantheism ] [ Questionnaire ] [ Personal Beliefs ] [ Others Views ][ On the Lighter Side ] [ Christain Page ] [ Main Link Page ] email MESSAGE BOARD Sign Our Guestbook View Our Guestbook More links to Einstein Religion and Science The following article by Albert Einstein appeared in the New York Times Magazine on November 9, 1930 pp 1-4. It has been reprinted in Ideas and Opinions, Crown Publishers, Inc. 19 Read More
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pantheism

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Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers Bible Library A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > P > Pantheism Pantheism (From Greek pan , all; theos , god). The view according to which God and the world are one. The name pantheist was introduced by John Toland (1670-1722) in his "Socinianism truly Stated" (1705), while pantheism was first used by his opponent Fay in "Defensio Religionis" (1709). Toland published his "Pantheisticon" in 1732. The doctrine itself goes back to the early Indian philosophy ; it appears during the course of history in a great variety of forms, and it enters into or draws support from so many other systems that, as Professor Flint says ("Antitheistic Theories", 334), "there is probably no pure pantheism". Taken in the strictest sen Read More
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Pantheism

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Pantheism Perhaps the most famous passage from the Upanashids, which are Hindu religious and poetic works, runs like this: Though you do not see Brahman in this body, he is indeed here. That which is the subtle essence - in that have all things their existence. That is the truth. That is the Self. And that, Svetaketu, THAT ART THOU. - Chandogya Upanashid This is the essence of pantheism - that God is not only everywhere, but everything. We are not separate from God; this is an illusion. Everything is one thing, and that one thing is God - not a personal God, since personality is illusory, but a Cosmic All. Alternatively, there is what might be called evolutionary pantheism, where everything is (perhaps through a process of reincarnation) becoming God. Regardless, nothing could be more diff Read More
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Pantheism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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Cite this entry Search the SEP • Advanced Search • Tools • RSS Feed Table of Contents • What's New • Archives • Projected Contents Editorial Information • About the SEP • Editorial Board • How to Cite the SEP • Special Characters Support the SEP Contact the SEP © Metaphysics Research Lab , CSLI , Stanford University Open access to the SEP is made possible by a world-wide funding initiative. Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free Pantheism First published Tue Jun 4, 1996; substantive revision Thu May 17, 2007 Pantheism is a metaphysical and religious position. Broadly defined it is the view that (1) "God is everything and everything is God … the world is either identical with God or in some way a self-expression of hi Read More
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Pantheism: Frequently asked questions.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PANTHEISM. by Paul Harrison . As featured in December 12, 1996. This page deals with some FAQs and misapprehensions about pantheism and answers some of the most common criticisms. You can print out this page from your browser [File/Print] or save it [File/Save As/(name).txt] CONTENTS. What is the central belief of pantheism? Why do pantheists believe in pantheism? What's the evidence for pantheism? How do you know the universe is divine? If I accept pantheism, what difference would it make? Is pantheism just theism in disguise? Is Pantheism just atheism or humanism in disguise? What is the difference between pantheism and panentheism? Does pantheism have anything to do with pantheon or polytheism? What is the relationship between paganism and pantheism? Has Read More
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Religion, Pantheism(part of The WWW Virtual Library)

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F ACETS OF R ELIGION Virtual Library Religion * Search * Submit URL * New * Mail Maintainer * Pantheism mail * Last modified: 12 August 1996 Pantheism: God=universe Content Theory Organizations Resources History Theory Basic principles of scientific pantheism. Summary of pantheist views of the divinity of nature and the universe, covering also ethics, aesthetics and afterlife. By Paul Harrison. Pantheism . Long article in Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. By Michael Levine. A Synthesis of Science, Religion and Mysticism Long on-line book analyzing cosmic unity and human mysticism. By Art D`Adamo. Varieties of Pantheism . Examination of various types of pantheism, including panentheism, world rejecting pantheism and world-denying pantheism, with links to examples of each type. Organizat Read More
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Sermon Illustrations

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Sermons SSLR Illustrations Advent Resources News Devos Newsletter Clergy.net Churchmail Children Bulletins Search Sermons, Sermon Illustrations, Children's Sermons, and Christian Skits from SermonIllustrations.com. Home | Contact Us | About Us Free Newsletter Sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER and win a FREE YEAR of eSermons. 10 FREE Illustrations by email each week! Privacy Policy Illustrations A-Z Join eSermons Free Demo Member Benefits Sermon Samples Sermons Sermon Openers Sermon Illustrations Children's Sermons Christian Skits Contact Us By Phone By Web Form By Other Means Special Sections Advertise With Us Statement of Faith About Us Our Other Sites Member Log In User Name: Password: Join eSermons | Help SermonIllustrations.com A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z PANTHEIS Read More
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The Internet Classics Archive | The Six Enneads by Plotinus

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Home Browse and Comment Search Buy Books and CD-ROMs Help The Six Enneads By Plotinus Written 250 A.C.E. Translated by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Page The Six Enneads has been divided into the following sections: The First Ennead [221k] The Second Ennead [276k] The Third Ennead [390k] The Fourth Ennead [440k] The Fifth Ennead [284k] The Sixth Ennead [695k] Commentary: Many comments have been posted about The Six Enneads . Read them or add your own . Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site . Download: A 1697k text-only version is available for download . © 1994-2000 Read More
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