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Kenotic Trinitarian Panentheism
Dialog: A Journal of Theology, 2005Abstract: The “openness of God” movement has made a bold, even courageous move away from static models of God. Yet, as the articles here by Pinnock and Bracken show, divisions remain that call for mediation. Both sides have failed to see that a closer connection is possible between process and orthodox thought. The framework is panentheism, the belief
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Philosophia, 2007
Although Kant is often interpreted as an Enlightenment Deist, Kant scholars are increasingly recognizing aspects of his philosophy that are more amenable to theism. If Kant regarded himself as a theist, what kind of theist was he? The theological approach that best fits Kant’s model of God is panentheism, whereby God is viewed as a living being ...
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Although Kant is often interpreted as an Enlightenment Deist, Kant scholars are increasingly recognizing aspects of his philosophy that are more amenable to theism. If Kant regarded himself as a theist, what kind of theist was he? The theological approach that best fits Kant’s model of God is panentheism, whereby God is viewed as a living being ...
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Against Mereological Panentheism
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2019In this paper I offer an argument against one important version of panentheism, that is, mereological panentheism. Although panentheism has proven difficult to define, I provide a working definition of the view, and proceed to argue that given this way of thinking about the doctrine, mereological accounts of panentheism have serious theological ...
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2012
Panentheism is no monolith. This quality, at least, it shares with virtually all the other models of God described in this book.
Philip Clayton, Philip Clayton
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Panentheism is no monolith. This quality, at least, it shares with virtually all the other models of God described in this book.
Philip Clayton, Philip Clayton
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Process Studies, 2019
Abstract My suggestion is to replace Charles Hartshorne’s term “panentheism” with that of “pansyntheism” as a more fruitful way of characterizing the dynamic relation between God and the world. He introduced the term panentheism in order to split the difference between traditional theism and pantheism, to define God as highly interactive
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Abstract My suggestion is to replace Charles Hartshorne’s term “panentheism” with that of “pansyntheism” as a more fruitful way of characterizing the dynamic relation between God and the world. He introduced the term panentheism in order to split the difference between traditional theism and pantheism, to define God as highly interactive
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2009
Abstract There are some serious problems in the understanding and interpretation of panentheism in what has become a fairly widespread movement that has gathered under this banner. These problems arise from the fact that panentheism is not one particular view of the relationship of the divine to the world, but rather, a large and diverse
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Abstract There are some serious problems in the understanding and interpretation of panentheism in what has become a fairly widespread movement that has gathered under this banner. These problems arise from the fact that panentheism is not one particular view of the relationship of the divine to the world, but rather, a large and diverse
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