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- noun A person who believes in
panentheism .
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Examples
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I don't doubt a process theologian could be a panentheist, but one could also be a more 'orthodox' christian and a panentheist.
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The Mass de Chardin performed did not challenge Catholic liturgical authority, reform the church or introduce sweeping panentheist theological directions.
Jason Derr: The Role of Poetry in Religious Knowledge Jason Derr 2010
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Moltmann does indeed describe himself as a panentheist, I believe, and his use of the Kabbalistic creation idea of zimzum is really fascinating.
Atheists and Pantheists and Panentheists - Oh My! James F. McGrath 2010
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I'm not sure that I see a panentheist conception of God as boring.
Quote of the Day (John Wilkins) James F. McGrath 2009
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I was going to write that there will probably never be a panentheist equivalent of the Mahabharata.
Quote of the Day (John Wilkins) James F. McGrath 2009
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However, another question immediately arises for the pantheist and the panentheist: Namely, what significance does the label of “God” really have if it is merely a synonym for all that is?
Why I am Not a Pantheist (Nor a Panentheist): Metaphysics, Totalization, and the Cosmos By Jonathan Weidenbaum William Harryman 2009
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But religions transform over time, claims the pantheist and panentheist in return, and even the Bible possesses more than one portrait of the God.
Why I am Not a Pantheist (Nor a Panentheist): Metaphysics, Totalization, and the Cosmos By Jonathan Weidenbaum William Harryman 2009
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Since this might seem an extremely appealing option for an emergentist and a panentheist, it seems appropriate to consider the reasons why Clayton rejects this option.
Archive 2009-05-01 James F. McGrath 2009
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It would seem to me that such an experience would be evidence for either an invention by the panentheist God or the perception by limited human faculties of that which we thought we could not perceive.
Review of The Lost World Of Genesis One, Part Thirteen James F. McGrath 2009
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Then it struck me - the Mahabharata itself may be the panentheist Mahabharata!
Quote of the Day (John Wilkins) James F. McGrath 2009
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