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* [[Diane Ackerman]] (b. 1948)
* [[Diane Ackerman]] (b. 1948)
* [[Ansel Adams]] (1902&ndash;1984) <ref>"We are now sufficiently advanced to consider resources other than materialistic, but they are tenuous, intangible, and vulnerable to misapplication. They are, in fact, the symbols of spiritual life -- a vast impersonal pantheism -- transcending the confused myths and prescriptions that are presumed to clarify ethical and moral conduct. The clear realities of nature seen with the inner eye of the spirit reveal the ultimate echo of God...." - {{cite book |title= My Camera in the National Parks |last= Adams |first= Ansel |authorlink= Ansel Adams |year= 1950 |publisher= Houghton Mifflin |location= Boston |pages= 97 |url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1170/is_n5_v27/ai_19701018/?tag=untagged |accessdate= June 30th 2009}}</ref>
* [[Ansel Adams]] (1902&ndash;1984)
* [[Margaret Atwood]] (b. 1939)
* [[Margaret Atwood]] (b. 1939)
* [[Marcus Aurelius]] (121&ndash;180)
* [[Marcus Aurelius]] (121&ndash;180)

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Pantheists

People with Pantheistic Beliefs

See also

Resources

References

  1. ^ "As an unabashed pantheist I am naturally a full-blooded transubstantiationist, knowing full well that the ground wheat of bread and crushed grapes of wine are the body and blood of Christ, the Anointed One, or olive-oiled man who is so slippery that he has no hangups." - Watts, Alan (2007). In My Own Way: An Autobiography. New World Library. p. 72. ISBN 978-1577315841. Retrieved June 30th 2009. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); More than one of |pages= and |page= specified (help)
  2. ^ "We are now sufficiently advanced to consider resources other than materialistic, but they are tenuous, intangible, and vulnerable to misapplication. They are, in fact, the symbols of spiritual life -- a vast impersonal pantheism -- transcending the confused myths and prescriptions that are presumed to clarify ethical and moral conduct. The clear realities of nature seen with the inner eye of the spirit reveal the ultimate echo of God...." - Adams, Ansel (1950). My Camera in the National Parks. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 97. Retrieved June 30th 2009. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "The closest word I’ve found to describe [my] belief system is Pantheism, but I could also call myself an agnostic (because I don’t claim to know if my own conception of divinity is ultimately true) or an atheist (because I believe that religions based around personified deities are definitely not true)." — The Universe According to Lynx (June 30, 2007), Soundtrack for Insurrection, circlealpha.com. Retrieved October 21, 2007.
  4. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baruch_Spinoza
  5. ^ a b http://radicalacademy.com/amphilosophy4a.htm Article on American Transdendentalism
  6. ^ http://home.utm.net/pan/einstein.html - Article on Einstein. retrieved 9 June 2008