In religio-mythology, pantheism, from the Greek pan-, meaning “all, whole”, + -theism meaning “god” refers, is the []

Etymology
The term “pantheism” was coined in 1705 by John Toland to describe the “god equals nature” (see: god = nature) views of Benedict Spinoza. [1]

Quotes
The following are related quotes:

Pantheism is the belief in no other eternal being but the universe.”
John Toland (1710), “Letter to Gottfried Leibnitz”

References
1. Hecht, Jennifer M. (2003). Doubt: A History: The Great Doubters and Their Legacy of Innovation from Socrates and Jesus to Thomas (pgs. 335-37). HarperOne.

External links
Pantheism – Wikipedia.

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