pantheists

[/ˈpænθiːɪsts/]
nounpl: pantheists
panteístas
1. Persons who believe that God and the universe are identical, or that God is immanent in all things
The pantheists argue that divinity permeates every aspect of nature.
Os panteístas argumentam que a divindade permeia cada aspecto da natureza.
2. Adherents of pantheism as a philosophical or religious doctrine
Many 18th-century pantheists found spiritual meaning in the natural world.
Muitos panteístas do século XVIII encontravam significado espiritual no mundo natural.
The term 'pantheists' is primarily used in academic, philosophical, and theological discussions. In Brazil and Portugal, panteístas is found mainly in university curricula and scholarly works. The concept gained particular prominence during the Enlightenment and Romantic periods, and remains relevant in contemporary discussions about spirituality, environmentalism, and alternative religious philosophies.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
nature worshippersmonistsholists
Antonyms / Antônimos
atheiststheistsdeistsdualists

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
panteístas
Standard usage in academic and philosophical contexts
Portugal
panteístas
Identical usage; common in philosophical discourse
USA
pantheists
Primarily used in academic, religious studies, and philosophical discussions

Related Words

pantheismpantheistictheologyphilosophyspiritualitymetaphysics

Related Idioms & Phrases

see God in nature
divine spark in all things
unity with the cosmos
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