neo-pantheism
nounEtymology
From neo- + pantheism.
- derived from θεός
Definitions
Any revived or reconceived variation of pantheism, the belief that the Universe is sacred…
Any revived or reconceived variation of pantheism, the belief that the Universe is sacred and should be revered; any of a number of modern form of present day renditions of pantheism, as distinguished from earlier perspectives.
- But Aristotle's Absolute had personality without will; the Absolute of German neo-pantheism has, or rather is, will without personality; for originally it is without self-consciousness.
- Neither the God of the old Pantheism nor that of the neo-pantheism of Froebel is the all-seeing, all-loving Father to whom the weary and the suffering turn for rest and consolation.
Alternative spelling of neo-pantheism.
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