Krausism is a doctrine named after the German philosopher Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781-1832) that advocates doctrinal tolerance and academic freedom from dogma. The philosophy was widespread in Restoration Spain, where it reached its maximum practical development thanks to the work of his promoter, , and the Free Institution of Education led by Francisco Giner de los Ríos, and the contribution of a great jurist . One of the philosophers of identity, Krause endeavoured to reconcile the ideas of a monotheistic singular God understood by faith with a pantheistic or empirical understanding of the world. Divinity, which is intuitively known by conscience is not a personality, which implies limitations, but an all-inclusive essence (Wesen), which contains the universe within itself. The system was called panentheism by him and is a combination of monotheism and pantheism. His theory of the world and of humanity is universal and idealistic.
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