
Higher Pantheism
'Higher Pantheism' Summary
"The Higher Pantheism" presents a theological argument for a pantheistic view of God, where the divine is not separate from but rather inherent in the universe. The poem posits that the essence of God is found within the natural world, echoing through every element and being. Tennyson contrasts this view with traditional theistic notions of a separate, transcendent God, proposing instead that God is the very fabric of existence, revealed in the delicate balance of nature and the intricate design of the universe. The poem also explores the implications of this pantheistic perspective for human understanding and the nature of faith. Tennyson suggests that our connection to the divine is not through a separate being but through our immersion in the natural world, fostering a sense of interconnectedness and unity with all that exists. In this way, the poem transcends traditional religious dogma and offers a more profound and encompassing vision of the divine, grounded in the beauty and wonder of the natural world.Book Details
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