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Theopanism (from Greek: Θεός Theos, "God" and πᾶν pan, "all") was first used as a technical term by the Jesuits in elucidating Hinduism. [O]ne may distinguish pantheism, which imagines the world as an absolute being ("everything is God"), from theopanism, which conceives of God as the true spiritual reality from which everything emanates: "God becomes everything", necessarily, incessantly, without beginning and without end. Theopanism is (with only a few other dualistic systems) the most common way in which Hindu philosophy conceives God and the world.

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  • Teopanizm (gr. Theos - Bóg, pan - wszystko) – termin, użyty po raz pierwszy przez jezuitów, objaśniający hinduizm. Jezuici twierdzili, że teopanizm, w przeciwieństwie do panteizmu, uważa, że "Bóg stworzył wszystko", tzn. jest On prawdziwą duchową rzeczywistością, od której wszystko się wywodzi, od zawsze i na wieki. Panteizm bowiem postrzega świat jako początek ("wszystko jest Bogiem"). Teopanizm jest jednym z najczęściej się pojawiających systemów, dzięki którymi Hindusi mają wyobrażenie o Bogu i świecie. (pl)
  • Theopanism (from Greek: Θεός Theos, "God" and πᾶν pan, "all") was first used as a technical term by the Jesuits in elucidating Hinduism. [O]ne may distinguish pantheism, which imagines the world as an absolute being ("everything is God"), from theopanism, which conceives of God as the true spiritual reality from which everything emanates: "God becomes everything", necessarily, incessantly, without beginning and without end. Theopanism is (with only a few other dualistic systems) the most common way in which Hindu philosophy conceives God and the world. (en)
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  • Theopanism (from Greek: Θεός Theos, "God" and πᾶν pan, "all") was first used as a technical term by the Jesuits in elucidating Hinduism. [O]ne may distinguish pantheism, which imagines the world as an absolute being ("everything is God"), from theopanism, which conceives of God as the true spiritual reality from which everything emanates: "God becomes everything", necessarily, incessantly, without beginning and without end. Theopanism is (with only a few other dualistic systems) the most common way in which Hindu philosophy conceives God and the world. Theopanism has also been more broadly stated as inclusive of any theological theory by which God is held equivalent to the Universe. As one author puts it: "In theopanism the meaning given the word God is of an entity that is not separate from the universe. Theopanism includes among its major concepts pantheism and panentheism." The broader statement would also include pandeism. (en)
  • Teopanizm (gr. Theos - Bóg, pan - wszystko) – termin, użyty po raz pierwszy przez jezuitów, objaśniający hinduizm. Jezuici twierdzili, że teopanizm, w przeciwieństwie do panteizmu, uważa, że "Bóg stworzył wszystko", tzn. jest On prawdziwą duchową rzeczywistością, od której wszystko się wywodzi, od zawsze i na wieki. Panteizm bowiem postrzega świat jako początek ("wszystko jest Bogiem"). Teopanizm jest jednym z najczęściej się pojawiających systemów, dzięki którymi Hindusi mają wyobrażenie o Bogu i świecie. (pl)
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