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‘Orthodox panentheism’ is neither orthodox nor coherent

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Jeremiah Carey presents a version of panentheism which he attributes to Gregory Palamas, as well as other Greek patristic thinkers. The Greek tradition, he alleges, is more open to panentheistic metaphysics than the Latin.
Rooney, James Dominic
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Physicalism and Panentheism

open access: yesFaith and Philosophy, 2003
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Holm Tetens on Panentheism: The Concept of Panentheism, Sin, and Special Divine Action

open access: yesNeue Zeitschrift Fur Systematische Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie, 2017
SummaryWe briefly clarify Tetens’s concept of God and argue that there are some problems regarding both the precise formulation of his panentheism as well as its implications for sin and special divine action.
Benedikt Paul Gocke
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Hegel and Whitehead: In Search for Sources of Contemporary Versions of Panentheism in the Science–Theology Dialogue [PDF]

open access: yesTheology and Science, 2013
Panentheism has recently become a widely accepted and appreciated concept among scholars in the science-theology dialogue, and its theological repercussions have been discussed to great extent.
Mariusz Tabaczek
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Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences, 2016
Panentheism Promises and ...
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On Orthodox panentheism

Religious Studies, 2023
AbstractPanentheism is the position that the world is in some sense ‘in’ God, and God ‘in’ the world, without the world being identical to God. Thus, it tries, like what I call mainstream theism and against pantheism, to protect the transcendence of God, while giving greater emphasis to his immanence in creation than the former.
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