pantheism

英 ['pænθiːɪz(ə)m] 美 ['pænθɪɪzəm]
  • n. 泛神论;多神教
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pantheism 泛神论

pan-,全部,所有,-the,神,词源同theism,atheist.-ism,主义,思想,宗教。

pantheism (n.)
"belief that God and the universe are identical," from pantheist (n.), which was coined (1705) by Irish deist John Toland (1670-1722), from Greek pan- "all" (see pan-) + theos "god" (see theo-).

Toland's word was borrowed into French, which from it formed panthéisme (1712) which returned to English as pantheism "the doctrine that all is god" in 1732 (no evidence that Toland used pantheism).

Greek pantheios meant "common to all gods" (see pantheon). Other words used at various times for similar notions include panentheism, "philosophy founded on the notion that all things are in God" (1874), from German (1828), coined by Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781-1832).
1. His religious philosophy tends towards pantheism.
他的宗教思想倾向于泛神论.

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2. Infidelity prevails in Europe in the form of pantheism.
在欧洲,不信教者皆以泛神论者自居.

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3. I understand the meaning of pantheism.
我悟出了泛神论的真正意义.

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4. Chinese Taoist sect claiming to follow the teaching of Lao - Tzu but also incorporating pantheism and sorcery.
中国道士流派,要求追随老子的教义但是也混合着泛神论和巫术.

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