Popis panteista (Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia)

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  • T. C. W. Blanning (2008.). The Triumph of Music: The Rise of Composers, Musicians and Their Art. Harvard University Press. str. 99. ISBN 9780674031043. Pristupljeno 23. listopada 2012. 
  • Silvan S. Schweber (2000.). „3”. In the Shadow of the Bomb: Bethe, Oppenheimer, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist. Princeton University Press. str. 86. ISBN 9780691049892. Pristupljeno 10. srpnja 2012. »There is another thread that tied Felix Klein to Wilhelm von Humboldt: his belief in a preestablished harmony. With Klein and his fellow mathematicians, the Leibnizian preestablished harmony became more specific. It became a preestablished harmony between physics and mathematics and the foundation of their pantheistic faith.« 

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  • "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. str. 97. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2012-07-11. Pristupljeno 30. lipnja 2009. 

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  • "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. str. 97. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2012-07-11. Pristupljeno 30. lipnja 2009. 

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  • Ludwig van Beethoven: The Complete Guide. PediaPress. str. 50–52. Pristupljeno 23. listopada 2012. 
  • "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. str. 72. ISBN 978-1-57731-584-1. Pristupljeno 30. lipnja 2009. 

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  • Joseph McCabe (1945.). A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Freethinkers. Haldeman-Julius Publications. Pristupljeno 1. srpnja 2012. »His name is still a classic in the literature of his science and he was in his time a man of high international repute. In regard to religion he was, like Goeth, a Pantheist, as he shows particularly in his Aanden i Naturen (2 vols. 1849).« 

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  • Paul Lester (10. listopada 2008.). „Suicide: How the godfathers of punk kept the faith”. The Jewish Chronicle Online. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2013-01-17. Pristupljeno 2013-04-28. »Vega is similarly ambivalent. He alludes to the "miraculous" nature of his career with Suicide and fateful meeting with Rev, begging the question - does he believe in a higher power? "I distrust the name ‘God' but, yes, I do believe in a higher power," he says. He adds that he shares the rationalist stance of Spinoza, the 17th-century Jewish philosopher and "pantheist theologian". "God is in all of us," he says, before deciding: "There is an immense power. There has to be."« 

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  • Paul Lester (10. listopada 2008.). „Suicide: How the godfathers of punk kept the faith”. The Jewish Chronicle Online. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2013-01-17. Pristupljeno 2013-04-28. »Vega is similarly ambivalent. He alludes to the "miraculous" nature of his career with Suicide and fateful meeting with Rev, begging the question - does he believe in a higher power? "I distrust the name ‘God' but, yes, I do believe in a higher power," he says. He adds that he shares the rationalist stance of Spinoza, the 17th-century Jewish philosopher and "pantheist theologian". "God is in all of us," he says, before deciding: "There is an immense power. There has to be."«