Poets with tag Pantheism: Pantheism is the belief that all of reality is identical with divinity,[1] or that everything composes an all-encompassing, immanent god.[2] Pantheists thus do not believe in a distinct personal or anthropomorphic god.[3] In the West, pantheism was formalized as a separate theology and philosophy based on the work of the 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza[4]:p.7 (also known as Benedict Spinoza), whose book Ethics was an answer to Descartes' famous dualist theory that the body and spirit are separate.[5] Although the term pantheism was not coined until after his death, Spinoza is regarded as its most celebrated advocate.[6] His work, Ethics, was the major source from which Western pantheism spread.[7] Name | Years | Country | Tags | Works | RankIsaac Watts | 1674-1748 | ENG | Devotional, Pantheism, Slavery | 481 | 101 | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | 1749-1831 | DEU | Epic, Freemasons, National, Pantheism, Philosophy, Romanticism, Slavery, Sturm und Drang | 364 | 47 | Ralph Waldo Emerson | 1803-1882 | USA | Didactism, Fireside poets, Mysticism, Pantheism, Philosophy, Romanticism, Transcendentalism | 113 | 24 | Henry David Thoreau | 1817-1862 | USA | Anarchism, Didactism, Pantheism, Philosophy, Sage writers, Slavery, Transcendentalism | 35 | 39 | Walt Whitman | 1819-1892 | USA | Humanism, Realism, Transcendentalism, Free verse, Didactism, Deism, Pantheism, Bipolar disorder, War, Slavery, National, Fantasy, Expressionism, Homoerotism | 331 | 11 | Robinson Jeffers | 1887-1962 | USA | Anti-meter, Didactism, Pantheism, Slavery | 160 | 108 | |
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