It is argued that panentheism, attractive as it is, is far from stable. Also Aquinas and Spinoza occasionally used the expression that “all things exist in God”. Moreover, the world’s presence in God can be construed in different ways, as a locative presence (the container model), as a realization of a wider set of divine possibilities (the quasi-mathematical model), or as a mental presence (the consciousness model). I nonetheless propose a generic concept of panentheism, defined by the features that the world is somehow contained in God, and that there is a two-way relation between God and world. On this basis, the article offers a typology of (1) a soteriological panentheism reconstructed on the basis of classic Trinitarian thought, (2) a...
Two important preconditions for the thinking of God in contemporary philosophy of religion are Kant’...
In an anthology on panentheism, Keith Ward assesses the appropriateness ofthe metaphor of embodiment...
Can panentheism cope with the problem of evil? This problem is often understood as one for classical...
The philosophical God of Spinoza is branded as a pantheistic God so often that, regarding at least W...
Defines “panentheism” in relation to divine immanence, transcendence, and all-inclusiveness, while n...
Joanna Leidenhag addresses the problem that if panentheism cannot be clearly defined and demarcated ...
In this paper I try to present some main origins, varieties, motives and ideas of the philosophical ...
It is a popular misconception that Spinoza was a pantheist or even an atheist. He was not. Like the ...
Panentheism: A functional and inductive endeavour in the dialogue between science and religion. Pane...
The present article excavates a central question in the thought of Jakob Böhme (1575-1624): How is i...
Karl Pfeifer attempts to present a coherent view of panentheism that eschews Pickwickian senses of “...
Panentheism has recently become a widely accepted and appreciated concept among scholars in the scie...
This work in philosophical theology argues that the concept of panentheism (literally, “all [is] in ...
This topological study aims to discover how the Greek god Pan came to emerge from the metaphorical g...
Panpsychism has become a highly attractive position in the philosophy of mind. On panpsychism, both ...
Two important preconditions for the thinking of God in contemporary philosophy of religion are Kant’...
In an anthology on panentheism, Keith Ward assesses the appropriateness ofthe metaphor of embodiment...
Can panentheism cope with the problem of evil? This problem is often understood as one for classical...
The philosophical God of Spinoza is branded as a pantheistic God so often that, regarding at least W...
Defines “panentheism” in relation to divine immanence, transcendence, and all-inclusiveness, while n...
Joanna Leidenhag addresses the problem that if panentheism cannot be clearly defined and demarcated ...
In this paper I try to present some main origins, varieties, motives and ideas of the philosophical ...
It is a popular misconception that Spinoza was a pantheist or even an atheist. He was not. Like the ...
Panentheism: A functional and inductive endeavour in the dialogue between science and religion. Pane...
The present article excavates a central question in the thought of Jakob Böhme (1575-1624): How is i...
Karl Pfeifer attempts to present a coherent view of panentheism that eschews Pickwickian senses of “...
Panentheism has recently become a widely accepted and appreciated concept among scholars in the scie...
This work in philosophical theology argues that the concept of panentheism (literally, “all [is] in ...
This topological study aims to discover how the Greek god Pan came to emerge from the metaphorical g...
Panpsychism has become a highly attractive position in the philosophy of mind. On panpsychism, both ...
Two important preconditions for the thinking of God in contemporary philosophy of religion are Kant’...
In an anthology on panentheism, Keith Ward assesses the appropriateness ofthe metaphor of embodiment...
Can panentheism cope with the problem of evil? This problem is often understood as one for classical...