panthelism

/ˈpænθəlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The doctrine or movement of a union of pantheists or pantheistic tendencies; the view that God or a divine reality is identical with the universe, or is an immanent and not a transcendent force.

“The philosopher’s panthelism led her to explore the spiritual connection between humans and nature.”

Synonyms

  • pantheism
  • pantheistic

Antonyms

  • dualism
  • theism