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pantheist

[pan-thee-ist] / ˈpæn θiˌɪst /


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She describes herself today as “an Episcopalian/Buddhist/pantheist/agnostic,” yet somehow, improbably, she remains close to her father.

From New York Times

The biography, newly updated, of a mystical pantheist whose sublimely terrifying stories include “The Wendigo” and “The Willows.”

From Washington Post

She is a bit of a pantheist – the “connection with nature” was crucial.

From The Guardian

Emerson is one of several figures who adopted a pantheist approach to existence by rejecting any religious faith that separated God from the world.

From The Guardian

About 1.5% of the American population identifies as “other faiths,” including “Unitarians, those who identify with Native American religions, Pagans, Wiccans, New Agers, deists, Scientologists, pantheists, polytheists, Satanists and Druids, to name just a few.”

From Salon