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- Panentheism - Wikipedia
In panentheism, the universal spirit is present everywhere, which at the same time "transcends" all things created Whilst pantheism asserts that "all is God", panentheism claims that God is greater than the universe
- Panentheism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Panentheism considers God and the world to be inter-related with the world being in God and God being in the world While panentheism offers an increasingly popular alternative to classical theism, both panentheism and classical theistic systems affirm divine transcendence and immanence
- What is panentheism? - CARM
Panentheism (Greek pan which means “all,” en which means “in,” and theos which means “God”) is the position that God is greater than the universe, that the universe is in God, that he permeates every part of nature, is part of nature, extends beyond nature, and is also distinct from it
- Panentheism - New World Encyclopedia
Panentheism seems to reflect a philosophical urge to balance transcendent and immanent properties of the divine by preserving aspects of God's transcendent self-identity while also promoting a deep sense of intimacy between God and the universe
- Pantheism | Definition, Beliefs, History, Facts | Britannica
Panentheism, by insisting that future reality is indeterminate or open and that humanity and God, together, are in the process of determining what the future shall be, probably supports the doctrine of human freedom more completely than does any alternative point of view
- Panentheism - Theopedia
Panentheism, literally "all-in-God-ism", "affirms that although God and the world are ontologically distinct [i e , not the same] and God transcends the world, the world is 'in' God ontologically "
- What Is God? Theism, Pantheism, and Panentheism - TheCollector
The primary difference between theism, pantheism, and panentheism lies in their different formulations of Divine immanence and transcendence Immanence and transcendence are essentially different conceptions of the relationship between God and the world
- PANENTHEISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PANENTHEISM is the doctrine that God includes the world as a part though not the whole of his being
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