see|Pandeist
English
Pronunciation
IPA|/pæn'di'Äst
Alternative spellings
sometimes hyphenated or expressed as a phrase: pan-deist, pan deist
sometimes either the P or both the P and D are capitalized: Pandeist, PanDeist?
variations of capitalization and spacing may be combined: Pan-deist, Pan-Deist, Pan Deist, Pan deist
Etymology
From Gr. �άν (pán) "all" and L. deus, "god".
Noun
en-noun
- one who believes in pandeism, a blend of pantheism and deism
#:1975: w:American Jewish Congress|American Jewish Congress, Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought p. 41:
#:*Is Gordon a pan-deist, or a monotheist?
#:1999: Why Can God Be An Evolutionist:
#:*I was analyzing the psychology of the "External Creator" as an allegory. I'm beginning to believe I'm a pan-deist.
- rare one who believes in the truth of all religions
See also
deist
pantheist
Adjective
en-adj
- of or relating to pandeism
#*2003: Paul La Porte, Social Work and Other Experiences in India:
#*:Indeed, most of the staff is either Hindu or Moslem, but they are full of these pan-deist ideas, and even Zahir deliberately used the Christian word "God" rather than "Allah" when talking with me.
Translations
German: Pandeist
Korean: ë²�ì�´ì� ë¡ ì�� (æ±�ç��ç¥�è«�è��, beomisinronja)
Polish: pandeista m, pandeistka f
Portuguese: pandeÃsta f
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Spanish: pandeÃsta f
Swedish: pandeist#Swedish|pandeist
Russian: пандеи��
See also
pandeistic
pandeistical
pandeistically
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Swedish
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- pandeist#English|pandeist
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