A History of Pantheism in Philosophy and Theology

This book explores the rich and complex history of pantheism, tracing its development across philosophy, theology, and cultural thought. Beginning with the animistic tendencies of prehistoric religions and advancing through ancient Eastern philosophies, Greek metaphysics, and medieval mysticism, the work examines how pantheistic ideas have shaped human understanding of the divine and the cosmos. It highlights key figures such as Spinoza, who systematized pantheism philosophically, and traces its evolution through the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the ecological movements of the modern era.

Pantheism's core principle—that the divine is immanent in the universe and identical to it—offers a framework for understanding unity, interconnectedness, and the sacredness of existence. This book delves into how pantheistic thought has interacted with traditional theism, atheism, science, and contemporary environmental ethics, revealing its capacity to inspire both spiritual reverence and practical action. Through a comparative analysis of world religions, cultural expressions in art and literature, and modern scientific paradigms, the work illustrates pantheism's enduring influence and its relevance in addressing humanity's existential and ecological challenges.

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A History of Pantheism in Philosophy and Theology

This book explores the rich and complex history of pantheism, tracing its development across philosophy, theology, and cultural thought. Beginning with the animistic tendencies of prehistoric religions and advancing through ancient Eastern philosophies, Greek metaphysics, and medieval mysticism, the work examines how pantheistic ideas have shaped human understanding of the divine and the cosmos. It highlights key figures such as Spinoza, who systematized pantheism philosophically, and traces its evolution through the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the ecological movements of the modern era.

Pantheism's core principle—that the divine is immanent in the universe and identical to it—offers a framework for understanding unity, interconnectedness, and the sacredness of existence. This book delves into how pantheistic thought has interacted with traditional theism, atheism, science, and contemporary environmental ethics, revealing its capacity to inspire both spiritual reverence and practical action. Through a comparative analysis of world religions, cultural expressions in art and literature, and modern scientific paradigms, the work illustrates pantheism's enduring influence and its relevance in addressing humanity's existential and ecological challenges.

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A History of Pantheism in Philosophy and Theology

A History of Pantheism in Philosophy and Theology

by Andrew Conley
A History of Pantheism in Philosophy and Theology

A History of Pantheism in Philosophy and Theology

by Andrew Conley

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This book explores the rich and complex history of pantheism, tracing its development across philosophy, theology, and cultural thought. Beginning with the animistic tendencies of prehistoric religions and advancing through ancient Eastern philosophies, Greek metaphysics, and medieval mysticism, the work examines how pantheistic ideas have shaped human understanding of the divine and the cosmos. It highlights key figures such as Spinoza, who systematized pantheism philosophically, and traces its evolution through the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the ecological movements of the modern era.

Pantheism's core principle—that the divine is immanent in the universe and identical to it—offers a framework for understanding unity, interconnectedness, and the sacredness of existence. This book delves into how pantheistic thought has interacted with traditional theism, atheism, science, and contemporary environmental ethics, revealing its capacity to inspire both spiritual reverence and practical action. Through a comparative analysis of world religions, cultural expressions in art and literature, and modern scientific paradigms, the work illustrates pantheism's enduring influence and its relevance in addressing humanity's existential and ecological challenges.


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BN ID: 2940180761712
Publisher: Historia Magna
Publication date: 11/19/2024
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 122 KB
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