In the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta, there is an absolute, objective reality, called within Hinduism Brahman, which underlies all illusory subjective reality. Within Advaita, some Advaitins are theistic, which means that they consider said Brahman to be “God”, while others are atheistic Advaitins, who do not. I think that, in like manner, pantheists might be theists or atheists. Furthermore, theistic pantheists might conceive of the God as impersonal, in which case they would be somewhat like Deists, or personal, which would undoubtedly require more ideological gymnastics to imagine, but is surely possible.