Which preposition to use with pantheists
But that very approval of Lucretius forbids us to regard the older poet as a Pantheist in our sense of the term.
He told me, hearing me quote Schiller, to beware of the Germans, for they were all Pantheists at heart.
Thus, the theists take their cue from manufacture, the pantheists from growth.
The worshippers of Siva, who were Pantheists in the sense of believing that [S']iva was himself all that exists, as well as the cause of all that is, held that there were eight different manifestations of their god, called Rudras; and that these had their types in the eight visible forms enumerated here.
You know we are all pantheists of some kind nowadays.
The context, however, clearly showed what was meant; for several pages have been occupied with indications of the ideas and teaching of individual Pantheists from Xenophanes to Spinoza.
We are not pantheists for all that!"