Paul Carus ( 1852‑ 1919). The eclectic Paul Carus is immortalized by the Carus Foundation , the Carus Lectures , and the American Philosophical Association. Carus considered himself a theologian rather than philosopher, however. He referred to himself as "an atheist who loved God." As a Pantheist he referred to such concepts as henism, rather than monism.
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