pantheism
Significado: The belief that God and the universe are identical, or that everything in existence is a manifestation of the divine.
Pantheism contrasts with theism (God as a personal being separate from creation) and atheism (no god exists). Spinoza is often considered the foremost pantheist philosopher, and elements of pantheism appear in Hinduism, Taoism, and some forms of Buddhism. The Romantic poets, particularly Wordsworth and Shelley, expressed pantheistic ideas about the divine presence in nature. Today the term is used in philosophy, theology, and environmental ethics.
Ejemplos
- Pantheism sees the divine not as a separate being but as the totality of everything that exists. 泛神论将神圣者视为不是一个独立的存在,而是一切存在物的总和。El panteísmo concibe lo divino no como un ser separado, sino como la totalidad de todo lo que existe.汎神論は、神を独立した存在としてではなく、存在するすべてのものの総体として捉えます。범신론은 신을 독립된 존재가 아니라 존재하는 모든 것의 총체로 본다.
- The Romantic poets' reverence for nature was rooted in a form of pantheism. 浪漫主义诗人对自然的敬畏根植于一种泛神论思想。La reverencia de los poetas románticos hacia la naturaleza estaba enraizada en una forma de panteísmo.ロマン派の詩人たちの自然に対する畏敬は、ある種の汎神論に根ざしていました。낭만주의 시인들의 자연에 대한 경외심은 일종의 범신론에 뿌리를 두고 있었다.
- Einstein described his religious views as closer to pantheism, admiring the harmony and order of the universe. 爱因斯坦形容自己的宗教观更接近泛神论,对宇宙的和谐与秩序充满敬仰。Einstein describió sus convicciones religiosas como más cercanas al panteísmo, admirando la armonía y el orden del universo.アインシュタインは自らの宗教観を汎神論に近いものだと述べ、宇宙の調和と秩序を称賛しました。아인슈타인은 자신의 종교관이 범신론에 가깝다고 말하며, 우주의 조화와 질서에 감탄하였다.
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Guía de uso
Contexto: academic
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Greek pan (all) and theos (god). The term was coined by the Irish philosopher John Toland in 1705.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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