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First, does pantheism belong under theism? From what I know it's more associated with agnosticism and atheism. The "-theism" in the name is misleading. Reading from the various sites listed paint a more detailed picture.
Pantheism is the view that Nature and God are one, that the world is divine. Pantheism is considered to be atheism by those who posit a transcendent and separate source of the world. Thus, many Christian theologians and philosophers consider Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as the philosophy of Spinoza, to be atheistic. (here)
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I don't think the Catholic Encyclopedia link belongs on that list.
....just sayin.
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It's just showing another view and it's only one doing such out of a 17 links. Plus regardless of it being from a Catholic view, it does have infomation about pantheism, which is why I added it. If someone really wants to learn about pantheism there are plenty of links there, I'd recommend the World Pantheist Movement's site. And besides I don't think it belongs under the "Theism" subforum as it's not a theistic belief (panentheism is though), agnosticism and atheism are more associated with pantheism than anything else.
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