
Terminology Tuesday: Anthropomorphism
The human tendency to see other things as analogous to ourselves. Thus people sometimes see their pets in overly anthropomorphic terms. In philosophy of religion, the term anthropomorphism is often used critically, to refer to views of God that make God seem too similar to finite human persons. Ludwig Feuerbach claimed that all theology is anthropomorphic, since God is essentially a projection of unfulfilled human potential.
Evans, C. S. (2002). Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics & Philosophy of Religion (p. 11). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.