Pronunciation: /panˈθiːɪstɪk/
adjective relating to or characterized by pantheism, the belief that God is identical with the universe
A1 Some people believe in a pantheistic view of nature, where everything is connected.
A2 The pantheistic belief that God is present in all things is a central tenet of certain religions.
B1 The pantheistic philosophy of seeing divinity in all aspects of the universe can be found in various cultures.
B2 Pantheistic traditions often emphasize the interconnectedness of all living beings.
C1 The pantheistic worldview challenges traditional monotheistic beliefs about the nature of God.
C2 Scholars have debated the implications of a pantheistic approach to spirituality for centuries.
formal The philosopher's beliefs were deeply pantheistic, viewing the universe as divine.
informal She has a pantheistic outlook on life, finding spirituality in nature.
slang Dude, I'm totally into that whole pantheistic vibe.
figurative His pantheistic approach to art sees beauty in all things, even the mundane.
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