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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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John Locke believed in Pantheism. What is it

History
1 answer:
frosja888 [35]3 years ago
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Pantheism is a philosophical and theological view that identifies the universe and nature with a god. It denies the existence of a personal god, and proclaims the penetration of the absolute into all earthly substances. Pantheism has often been associated with the ideas of the rational development of the universe, unity, eternity, and the vitality of the material world.

More specifically, natural law, existence, and the universe (the absolute infinity of what was, is, and will be) are perceived as theologically by God, avoiding the understanding of God as a humanized being.

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