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Theopanism (from
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: Θεός ''Theos'', "God" and πᾶν ''pan'', "all") was first used as a technical term by the
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in elucidating
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. Theopanism has also been more broadly stated as inclusive of any theological theory by which God is held equivalent to the Universe. As one author puts it: "In theopanism the meaning given the word God is of an entity that is not separate from the universe. Theopanism includes among its major concepts
pantheism Pantheism is the belief that reality, the universe and the cosmos are identical with divinity and a supreme supernatural being or entity, pointing to the universe as being an immanent creator deity still expanding and creating, which has ...
and panentheism."Alvin Jay Reines, ''Polydoxy: explorations in a philosophy of liberal religion'', 1987, p. 77. The broader statement would also include
pandeism Pandeism (or pan-deism), is a theological doctrine that combines aspects of pantheism with aspects of deism. Unlike classical deism, which holds that God does not interfere with the universe after its creation, pandeism holds that a creator d ...
.


See also

* God becomes the Universe *
Mordechai Nessyahu Mordechai Nessyahu (September 25, 1929 – April 23, 1997) was an Israeli political theorist and philosopher of science, as well as the originator of a worldview he called ''cosmotheism''. Biography While studying physics and philosophy at the ...
* Naturalistic spirituality * Baruch Spinoza *
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Why I Believe in God
by John J. Lanier, ''The Builder Magazine'', April 1927 - Volume XIII - Number 4 Pantheism Hindu philosophical concepts {{reli-philo-stub