English
Etymology
blend|panentheism|deism; from Gr. �άν (pán) "all"; w:English|English en- (prefix form of in); and L. deus, "god".
Pronunciation
IPA|/pæn'en'deɪ'Äz'É�m
Alternative spellings
sometimes hyphenated: pan-en-deism
sometimes either the P or both the P and the D are capitalized: Panendeism, PanenDeism?
variations of capitalization and spacing may be combined: Pan-en-deism, Pan-en-Deism
Noun
en-noun|-
- belief in a God who is both panentheistic and deistic, e.g. a God who contains all of the universe, but who nevertheless transcends or has some existence separate from the universe, but also who does not actively intervene in the universe and can only be determined from reason
#:He describes his current spiritual position as "'pandeism' or 'pan-en-deism' , something very close to the Native American concept of the all- pervading Great Spirit". "Marine's Balled Honors Soldiers, Trappist Monks" Albuquerque Journal (Saturday, November 11, 1995) B-10
Translations
Arabic: ا��� �� ا�إ�� (literally "all in God")
French: panendéisme m
Derived terms
panendeist
panendeists
panendeistic
panendeistical
panendeistically
See also
deism
pandeism
pantheism
panentheism
Category:English nouns
Category:Religion
Category:English_nouns_ending_in_-ism
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