Pantheism, Its Story and Significance / Religions Ancient and Modern
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This work outlines pantheism's central idea that all apparent multiplicity is an expression of one divine unity, sketches historical manifestations before and after the Christian era and in modern thought, and distinguishes pantheism from atheism, polytheism, and monotheism. It examines variant forms while excluding doctrines that posit a created world outside the divine whole, presents Spinoza as a key exponent whose life and thought exemplify pantheistic implications, and considers theoretical issues about evolution, individuality, and the moral and spiritual consequences, ending with reflections on the philosophy's broader significance for religious understanding.
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