The Pantheist Index


Publications: Magazines, books, published articles and so on pertaining to Pantheism.

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  • Childrens' Books (2) Books that encourage respect for Nature and other Pantheistic perspectives in children.


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  • Amber Lotus Publishing Wall calendars, greeting cards, journals and books that focus on the diversity of world cultures, the beauty of the natural world, fantastic science as art, and art inspired by sacred traditions. All products are printed on high-quality recycled paper using soy-based inks.

  • Books about Religious Naturalism A list of books and other texts describing and explaining religious naturalism.

  • Books of Interest for Discussion by Pantheists These are books which have been used in book discussions by the Pantheists of Southern California. Synopses and possible questions to guide further study are included where possible.

  • EarthPrint Environmental publications from the United Nations Environmental Programme and other international organisations.

  • Elements of Pantheism Paul Harrison's comprehensive general overview of the history, theory and practice of Pantheism, including further resources and biography.

  • Interfaith Voices Hosted by Maureen Fiedler, show 49 (2003) of Interfaith Voices (interfaithradio.org) features an interview with Paul Harrison, President of the World Pantheist Movement and author of Elements of Pantheism. (This link is to a RealMedia file. Forward to thirty-five minutes into the one-hour show to go straight to the interview.)

  • PAN - Books Extensive reading list recommended by Gary Suttle, titles which, to varying degrees, support the ideas and ideals of Pantheism.

  • PAN Magazine Quarterly magazine of the World Pantheist Movement, focusing on concerns that are central to Pantheism.

  • Pantheism: A Non-Theistic Concept of Deity Michael P. Levine disentangles the concept of Pantheism from Spinoza to present a broad philosophical and historical survey of this conception of the divine.

  • Pantheist Times On-line newsletter with inspiration, information and suggestions for Pantheist living.

  • Pantheist Vision Quarterly publication of the Universal Pantheist Society.

  • Religion, Science and Pantheism Reading List and Bookshop Extensive list of books attempting to include all the major Pantheist thinkers and texts from East and West, together with essential books on religious philosophy, the environment and science.

  • San Diego Weekly Reader - Pantheists Aren't Atheists in Disguise Article from San Diego newspaper describing Pantheism and the Pantheists of Southern California and publicising PanSoCal's Summer Solstice Celebration for 2000.

  • Spirituality & Health - The Findhorn Book of Connecting with Nature Book review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of a volume in new series of books published in honor of Findhorn, the community in Scotland that pioneered New Age spirituality.

  • The Atheist - September 1998 This issue of the Newsletter of the Atheist Community of Austin features John Koonz' interview with Paul Harrison on the relationship between atheism and Pantheism.

  • The Guardian - Alternatives to God Article on Pantheism by Paul Harrison that appeared in the Guardian newspaper on Saturday May 22nd 1999.

  • The Heresies A Pantheistic religious text of uncertain origin, the Book of Heresies clearly has its roots in a wide number of other religions.

  • The Sacred Depths of Nature Oxford University Press' information on Ursula Goodenough's book, with cover information, table of contents and press release.

  • The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution The third culture consists of those scientists and thinkers in the empirical world who rendering visible the deeper meaning of our lives. John Brockman edits contributions from a host of famous biologists, mathematicians, astronomers and more.

  • The Urban Pantheist Evolution has selected certain animals and plants to coexist with humans, even in cities. The Urban Pantheist appreciates the beauty of these wonderful creatures, despite cultures' pronouncement that they are dirty or obnoxious.

  • Utne - Are You a Pantheist? If you see Divinity in a moonlit sky or a field full of daylilies; if a walk outdoors fills you with reverence more than stepping into a grand cathedral, synagogue or mosque, chances are good that you are a pantheist. Article by Anjula Razdan.

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