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Abstract Logical Pantheism is a view according to which God could be identified with logical space, that is, with the space of all possible worlds. It differs from classical pantheism in the latter identifies God merely with the actual Universe, or with nature.
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ROMANTIC SELF IN SEARCH OF GOD: PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS IDEAS OF S. T. COLERIDGE [PDF]
The article deals with spiritual progress of S.T. Coleridge from his youthful interest in the followers of Locke (his direct predecessors in English intellectual tradition) to his fascination with pantheism, to his study of Kant and Shelling, and to his ...
Ekaterina P. Zykova
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A Brief Primer to Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism
This essay focuses on the categerial expression of the metaphysics of ecstatic naturalism and the theology of deep pantheism. Naturalism, the theory that nature is all that there is, becomes the ecstatic form by stressing the continual fissuring between ...
Corrington Rs
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A radically dualist view of the relationship between God and the universe is apt to make the problem of Divine intervention more difficult than under other metaphysical conceptions. We need to find a closer relationship than this if the causal picture is
McGinn, Colin
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Karl Pfeifer attempts to present a coherent view of panentheism that eschews Pickwickian senses of “in” and aligns itself with, and builds upon, familiar diagrammed portrayals of panentheism.
Pfeifer, Karl
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Celtic Pantheism in Coelho's Brida
This article investigates into pervasiveness of Celtic pantheism in Coelho’s Brida. Pantheism is a dominant theme in Celtic Christianity that is a modern form of Christian spirituality based in traditional belief structures and practices of the Celtic ...
Himal Giri
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Cantorian Infinity and Philosophical Concepts of God [PDF]
It is often alleged that Cantor’s views about how the set theoretic universe as a whole should be considered are fundamentally unclear. In this article we argue that Cantor’s views on this subject, at least up until around 1896, are relatively clear ...
Horsten, Leon, Van der Veen, Joanna
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Sabzevari's Critical Review in Principles of Unity in Transcendental Philosophy [PDF]
Tawhid raised in Mulla Sadra's philosophy was the prevailing opinion of the philosophers after him. It is the pantheism, which Mulla Sadra explainedon the basis of his philosophy and presentedas the purest doctrine of Tawhid to Islamic philosophy.His ...
mostafa momeni, mahdi Afchengi
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The Lure of Pantheism: Its Evangelical Flowering and World-Wide Designs [PDF]
Identifying key elements in the writings of four classic pantheists (Bruno, Spinoza, Toland, Emerson) provides some conceptual access to contemporary pantheism.
Lois Eveleth
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The Influence of Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi’s View of the Unity of Being on the Works of Yunus Emre [PDF]
Yunus Emre (720-638 AH), the Turkish poet whose years of youth coincided with Maulana’s years of aging, was a poet and a Sufi mystic, strongly influenced by Maulana’s beliefs, thoughts, and poems. He created some works on mysticism and Sufism in Turkish,
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