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Panentheism

Panentheism (/pæˈnɛnθiɪzəm/;[1] "all in God", from the Greek πᾶν, pân, 'all', ἐν, en, 'in' and Θεός, Theós, 'God')[2] is the belief that the divine intersects every part of the universe and also extends beyond space and time. The term was coined by the German philosopher Karl Krause in 1828 (after reviewing Hindu scripture) to distinguish the ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854) about the relation of God and the universe from the supposed pantheism of Baruch Spinoza.[2] Unlike pantheism, which holds that the divine and the universe are identical,[3] panentheism maintains an ontological distinction between the divine and the non-divine and the significance of both.

Not to be confused with Pandeism or Pantheism.

In panentheism, the universal spirit is present everywhere, which at the same time "transcends" all things created. While pantheism asserts that "all is God", panentheism claims that God is greater than the universe. Some versions of panentheism suggest that the universe is nothing more than the manifestation of God. In addition, some forms indicate that the universe is contained within God,[3] like in the Kabbalah concept of tzimtzum. Much of Hindu thought is highly characterized by panentheism and pantheism.[4][5]

Ankur Barua, "God’s Body at Work: Rāmānuja and Panentheism," in: , 14.1 (2010), pp. 1–30.

International Journal of Hindu Studies

Philip Clayton and Arthur Peacock (eds.), In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being; Panentheistic Reflections on God's Presence in a Scientific World, Eerdmans (2004)

Bangert, B.C. (2006). Consenting to God and nature: Toward a theocentric, naturalistic, theological ethics, Princeton theological monograph ser. 55, Pickwick Publications, Eugene.

Cooper, John W. (2006). Panentheism: The Other God of the Philosophers, Baker Academic  9780801027246

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Davis, Andrew M. and Philip Clayton (eds.) (2018). How I Found God in Everyone and Everywhere, Monkfish Book Publishing  9781939681881

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Thomas Jay Oord (2010). The Nature of Love: A Theology  978-0-8272-0828-5.

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Joseph Bracken, "Panentheism in the context of the theology and science dialogue", in: Open Theology, 1 (2014), 1–11 ().

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Marbaniang, Domenic (2011). Epistemics of Divine Reality. POD.  9781105160776.

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Culp, John. . In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

"Panentheism"

Dr. Jay McDaniel on Panentheism

Archived 2008-02-19 at the Wayback Machine

Biblical Panentheism: The “Everywhere-ness” of God—God in all things, by Jon Zuck

Archived May 10, 2021, at the Wayback Machine

John Polkinghorne on Panentheism

at Spiritual Minded

The Bible, Spiritual authority and Inspiration – Lecture by Tom Wright