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Gerardus Heymans (530 bytes)
3: ...annes Jacobus Poortman]] could not agree with his monistic point of view and formulated the concept of [[hyl...

Monism (6297 bytes)
32: ...ce self-projected into the cosmic existence. Such monistic thought also extends to other Hindu systems like ...
34: ...preme Being]], [[panentheism]] and [[monism]]. In monistic theism, God is both [[Immanent]] and [[Transcende...
38: ... the [[mystical]] and [[spiritual]] elements of a monistic philosophy.

Johannes Jacobus Poortman (3223 bytes)
13: #''Alpha'' - [[monism|monistic]] [[materialism]], the view that only one kind of...
18: #''Zeta'' - monistic idealism or illusionism, where matter is seen as ...

Shaivism (4155 bytes)
3: ...type of Monotheism is called [[Panentheism]] or [[Monistic Theism]].
5: ...sticism and varied yogic practices. It has both [[monistic]] and [[dualistic]] traditions.

Personal reality (1615 bytes)
1: ...ay. The physicist [[Amit Goswami]] explains his monistic idealism in terms of [[quantum mechanics]] and Ea...

Monotheism (8323 bytes)
5: * [[Monistic Theism]] is the type of monotheism found in Hindu...
7: ...ent supreme being, the Hindu view would be called monistic theism.
24: ...theism]], [[panentheism]], alternatively called [[monistic theism]] by some scholars, and strict [[monotheis...
31: *[[Monistic theism]]

Immanence (2002 bytes)
7: ...man]] or the divine power, to the World. (i.e., [[monistic theism]].)

Saiva Siddhanta (9560 bytes)
5: ...ied forward the ancient teachings. Because of his monistic approach, Nandinatha is often considered by schol...
7: ...tguru, Maharishi Nandinatha, propounds a [[monism|monistic]] [[theism]] in which [[Shiva]] is both material ...
23: Affirming the monistic view of Saiva Siddhanta was Srikumara (ca [[1056]...
27: ...ated a new Siddhanta, divergent from the original monistic Saiva Siddhanta of the Himalayas.
31: ...tic. In truth, there are two interpretations, one monistic and another dualistic, of which the former is the...

Naturalistic spirituality (3263 bytes)
7: ...many would argue that it is this common "[[monism|monistic]] insight," stripped of any extraneous elements, ...

Theism (3330 bytes)
26: Exclusive monotheism can be monistic (Judaism, Islam), dualistic (Parsis/Zoroastrian) ...

Atman (Hinduism) (3189 bytes)
7: ...[[jiva]]-atmas, with the 'One Atman.' This is the monistic [[Advaita Vedanta]] position, which is critiqued ...

Charles Bernard Renouvier (4013 bytes)
15: ...pluralism]], I might never have got free from the monistic superstition under which I had grown up."

Panentheism (4583 bytes)
25: ...of Hinduism has been termed by some scholars as [[monistic theism]].

Kalady (3907 bytes)
3: ...dia's foremost philosophersaints who preached the monistic or 'advaita' philosophy.

Vedas (9787 bytes)
37: While Hinduism is generally monistic or monotheistic admitting emanating deities, the ...
43: ...Vaak, 'birthing' the cosmos that we know from the monistic 'Hiranyagarbha' or Golden Womb, a primordial sun ...

Pratitya-samutpada (6975 bytes)
66: ...ation could not have occurred. Thus both [[monism|monistic]] and a [[dualism|dualistic]] accounts of causat...

Nirvana (7280 bytes)
12: ...;ṇa is not to be understood as a union with monistic ideal. Since there is essentially no self and no...

Buddha-nature (7592 bytes)
14: ...n the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] context in some [[monism|monistic]] and/or [[pantheism|pantheistic]] interpretation...

Deity (7114 bytes)
14: ...he [[Paul Tillich|ground of being]], the [[monism|monistic]] [[substrate]], etc.

Ishta-Deva (7459 bytes)
13: ...ept is a specialized type of monotheism, termed [[monistic theism]]. Some of the Hindu aspects of God includ...

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