Pronunciation: /ˈpænˌθiˌɪzəm/
noun a doctrine that identifies God with the universe, or regards the universe as a manifestation of God.
A1 Pantheism is the belief that everything in the universe is divine.
A2 Some ancient civilizations practiced pantheism, worshipping nature and the elements.
B1 Pantheism is often associated with a deep reverence for the natural world.
B2 Many philosophers have explored the concept of pantheism and its implications.
C1 The complexity of pantheism as a philosophical concept requires careful consideration and study.
C2 Pantheism challenges traditional religious beliefs and offers a unique perspective on the nature of existence.
formal Pantheism is the belief that all of reality is identical with divinity.
informal Some people find comfort in pantheism, seeing the divine in everything around them.
slang Pantheism is like believing that the universe is God, man.
figurative In a figurative sense, pantheism can be seen as finding beauty and divinity in the smallest of details.
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