Panentheism and the Classical God-World Relationship: A Systems-Oriented Approach

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (3):207-225 (2015)
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Panentheism has become a familiar term in contemporary Christian systematic theology and philosophy, for it is widely believed to be an appropriate way to overcome the alleged dualism found in the classical God-world relationship. But what is meant by the term panentheism, and how does it work so as to avoid becoming still another form of pantheism or cosmic monism? In 2004 Philip Clayton and the late Arthur Peacocke published a set of papers on the topic of panentheism that came from a conference in England on that topic in 2001.1 Yet, while there were certain broad affinities in approach and content among many of the papers, none of them used precisely the same conceptual model for analysis of the concept. As..

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Panentheism.John E. Culp - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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