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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Naturalistic pantheism - AdherentsAdherents feel that naturalistic pantheism might best be understood through the teachings of Spinoza and Taoism historically, and the Universal Pantheist Society (UPS) and World Pantheist Movement (WPM) today.
Although the UPS is the older of the two, it has seen decreased activity in recent years. The WPM (founded by former UPS vice-president Paul Harrison), on the other hand, has expanded more considerably due to its promotion of "scientific pantheism", which many critics claim is essentially no more than "atheism for nature lovers" ...
See also:Naturalistic pantheism, Naturalistic pantheism - Adherents, Naturalistic pantheism - Criticism and response, Naturalistic pantheism - Semantics, Naturalistic pantheism - Mysticism, Naturalistic pantheism - Spirituality Read more here: » Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Naturalistic pantheism - Adherents |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia - MonismMonism is the metaphysical and theological view that there is only one principle, essence, substance or energy in this Universe. Monism is to be distinguished from dualism, which holds that ultimately there are two principles, and from pluralism, which holds that ultimately there are many principles.
Monism - Theological growth and breadth.
Hinduism (including Vedanta and Yoga), Taoism, Buddhism, Pantheism, Zen, and similar systems of thought explore the mystical and spiritual elements of a monistic philoso ...
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Pantheism - Panentheism.
Pantheism has features in common with panentheism, such as the idea that the universe is part of God. Technically, the two are separate, inasmuch as pantheism finds God synonymous with nature, and panentheism finds God to be greater than nature alone. Some find this distinction unhelpful, while others see it as a significant point of division. Many of the major faiths described as pantheistic could also be described as panentheistic, whereas naturalistic pantheism cannot (not seeing God a ...
See also:Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations Read more here: » Pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Related concepts |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Varieties of pantheismThis article distinguishes between two divergent groups of pantheists:
Classical pantheism, which is expressed in the immanent God of Kabalistic Judaism, Advaita Vedanta Sanatana Dharma, and Monism, generally viewing God in a personal manner.
Naturalistic pantheism, based on the relatively recent views of Baruch Spinoza and John Toland (who coined the term "pantheism"), as well as contemporary influences.
The vast majority of persons who can be identified as "pantheistic" are of the classical va ...
See also:Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations Read more here: » Pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism |
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"Pantheists are ‘monists’...they believe that there is only one Being, and that all other forms of reality are either modes (or appearances) of it or identical with it."
Although, like Spinoza, some pantheists may also be monists, and monism may even be essential to some versions of pantheism (like Spinoza's), not all pantheists are monists. Some are polytheists and some are pluralists; they believe, that there are many things ...
See also:Monism, Monism - Theological growth and breadth, Monism - Philosophical monism, Monism - Monism, Pantheism, and Panentheism, Monism - Monism in religion, Monism - Hinduism, Monism - Christianity, Monism - Judaism, Monism - Ayyavazhi, Monism - Others, Monism - Ancient philosophers Read more here: » Monism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Monism, Pantheism, and Panentheism |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Philosophical monismMonism is often seen as partitioned into three basic types:
Substantial Monism, (One thing) which holds that there is one substance.
Attributive Monism, (One category) which holds that while there is only one kind of thing there are many different individual things or beings in this category.
Absolute Monism, which holds that there is only one substance and only one being. Absolute Monism, therefore can on ...
See also:Monism, Monism - Theological growth and breadth, Monism - Philosophical monism, Monism - Monism Pantheism and Panentheism, Monism - Monism in religion, Monism - Hinduism, Monism - Christianity, Monism - Judaism, Monism - Ayyavazhi, Monism - Others, Monism - Ancient philosophers Read more here: » Monism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Philosophical monism |
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Monism - Hinduism.
Hinduism is monistic, as far back as the Rig Veda, in which hymnists speak of one being-non-being that 'breathed without breath,' and which singular force self-projected into the cosmic existence. Nevertheless, the first system in Hinduism that clearly, unequivocably explicated Absolute monism was that of Advaita (or nondualist) Vedanta (see Advaita Vedanta) as expounded by Adi Shankaracharya. It is part of the six Hindu systems of philosophy, based on the Upanishads, and posits that the ultima ...
See also:Monism, Monism - Theological growth and breadth, Monism - Philosophical monism, Monism - Monism Pantheism and Panentheism, Monism - Monism in religion, Monism - Hinduism, Monism - Christianity, Monism - Judaism, Monism - Ayyavazhi, Monism - Others, Monism - Ancient philosophers Read more here: » Monism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Monism in religion |
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"Pantheists are ‘monists’...they believe that there is only one Being, and that all other forms of reality are either modes (or appearances) of it or identical with it."
Although, like Spinoza, some pantheists may also be monists, and monism may even be essential to some versions of pantheism (like Spinoza's), not all pantheists are monists. Some are polytheists and some are pluralists; they believe, that there are many things ...
See also:Monism, Monism - Theological growth and breadth, Monism - Philosophical monism, Monism - Monism Pantheism and Panentheism, Monism - Monism in religion, Monism - Hinduism, Monism - Christianity, Monism - Judaism, Monism - Ayyavazhi, Monism - Others, Monism - Ancient philosophers Read more here: » Monism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Monism Pantheism and Panentheism |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Ancient philosophersThe following pre-Socratic philosophers described reality as being:
Thales: Water
Anaximander: Apeiron (meaning 'the unknown'). Reality is some, one thing, but we cannot know what.
Anaximanes: Air
Pythagoras: Number. Maths entirely describes the world, to the extent that its logical model is the world.
Heraclitus: Fire (in that everything is in constant flux)
Parmenides: One. Reality is an unmoving perfect sphere, unchanging, undivided.
Leucippus of Miletus and ...
See also:Monism, Monism - Theological growth and breadth, Monism - Philosophical monism, Monism - Monism Pantheism and Panentheism, Monism - Monism in religion, Monism - Hinduism, Monism - Christianity, Monism - Judaism, Monism - Ayyavazhi, Monism - Others, Monism - Ancient philosophers Read more here: » Monism: Encyclopedia II - Monism - Ancient philosophers |
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Pantheism - Hinduism.
In Hindu theology Moksha and achieving godness is the ultimate, both transcendent and immanent, the absolute infinite existence, the sum total of all that ever is, was, or ever shall be. As the sun has rays of light which emanate from the same source, the same holds true for the multifaceted aspects of God emanating from Brahman, like many colors of the same prism. This concept of God is of one unity, with the individual personal Gods being aspects of the One; thus, different deities are seen by different adherents as particularly well suited to their worship. Pan ...
See also:Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations Read more here: » Pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - IslamIslamic Sufism is regarded by some as being influenced by eastern philosophies (Indian and Persian) and has Pantheistic doctrines within its many varieties.
Pantheism - Other religions.
There are elements of pantheism in Theosophy, some forms of Buddhism, and Taoism along with many varying denominations and individuals within and without denominations.
Many Unitarian Universali ...
See also:Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations Read more here: » Pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Islam |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Methods of explanationAn oft-cited feature of pantheism is that each individual human, being part of the universe or nature, is part of God. One issue discussed by pantheists is how, if this is so, humans can have free will. In answer, the following analogy is sometimes given (particularly by classical pantheists): "you are to God, as an individual blood cell in your vein is to you." The analogy further maintains that while a cell may be aware of its own environs, and even has some choices (free will) between right and wrong (killing a bacterium, becoming maligna ...
See also:Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations Read more here: » Pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Methods of explanation |
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 |  |  | Naturalistic pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - DebateSome critics argue that pantheism is little more than a redefinition of the word "God" to mean "existence" "life"or "reality". Many pantheists reply that even if this is so, such a shift in the way we think about these ideas can serve to create both a new and a potentially far more insightful conception of both existence and God.
Perhaps the most significant debate within the pantheistic community is about the nature of God. Classical pantheism believes in a personal, conscious, and omniscient God, and sees this God as uniting all tru ...
See also:Pantheism, Pantheism - History, Pantheism - Varieties of pantheism, Pantheism - Methods of explanation, Pantheism - Debate, Pantheism - Related concepts, Pantheism - Panentheism, Pantheism - Cosmotheism, Pantheism - Pantheistic concepts in religion, Pantheism - Hinduism, Pantheism - Ayyavazhi, Pantheism - Judaism, Pantheism - Christian, Pantheism - Islam, Pantheism - Other religions, Pantheism - Quotations Read more here: » Pantheism: Encyclopedia II - Pantheism - Debate |
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