Naturalistic Pantheism

Naturalistic pantheism is a form of Pantheism that identifies God or divinity with all concrete things, all finite beings, the substance of the Universe, or Nature. Thus, God is seen as the aggregate of all unified natural phenomena. It is frequently contrasted with idealistic pantheism, in which God and the Universe are identified with the essence of being, mind or consciousness.

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