| John A. T. Robinson - 1967 - 182 páginas
...succeeded in establishing itself in orthodox Christian circles—namely, "panentheism." This is defined by The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church" as...the Being of God includes and penetrates the whole 48 See G. Parrinder, The Christian Debate: Light Jrom the East, and R. Panikkar, The Unknown Christ... | |
| Raymond Keith Williamson - 1984 - 404 páginas
...considers the various nuances implied by the usages of the term. However, panentheism has been defined as "the belief that the Being of God includes and...universe, so that every part of it exists in Him, but that His Being is more than, and is not exhausted by, the universe." 5 It is the view that God is in... | |
| Patricia H. Davis - 116 páginas
...reflected in many of the girls' images of God, a panentbeistic image of God. Panentheism is described as: "The belief that the Being of God includes and...whole universe, so that every part of it exists in [God], but . . . that this Being is more than, and is not exhausted by, the universe."2 This panentheistic... | |
| Paul Brockelman - 1999 - 207 páginas
...things have their being in him, as he is the being of all.7 This is what has been called "panentheism:" "the belief that the Being of God includes and penetrates...His Being is more than, and is not exhausted by, the universe."8 God is both immanent and transcendent. God be transcendent to that creation. I believe... | |
| John Polkinghorne - 2008 - 224 páginas
...to achieve this end has been what is called panentheism, to be distinguished from pantheism by its belief that 'the Being of God includes and penetrates the whole universe, so that every part exists in Him but (as against pantheism) that his Being is more than, and is not exhausted by, the... | |
| C. J. Bartley - 2002 - 210 páginas
...cognition. (Veds 144). The sarira-sarm-bhdva can be characterised as panentheistic. Panentheism is, 'the belief that the being of God includes and penetrates...his being is more than and is not exhausted by the universe.'23 It is a theology which seeks to accommodate divine transcendence, the qualitative otherness... | |
| Clayton Sullivan - 2002 - 196 páginas
...thought (as found in Gen 1 ), which distinguishes between God and the created order. Panentheism is the belief that the Being of God includes and penetrates the whole universe but (contra pantheism) that God's Being is more than and is not exhausted by the universe. The word... | |
| John Polkinghorne - 2008 - 202 páginas
...scientist-theologians, a popular way in which to seek to do so has been supposed to lie in panentheism, the be94 lief that 'the Being of God includes and penetrates the...universe, so that every part of it exists in Him, but His Being is more than, and not exhausted by, the universe'.8 The language employed is not free from... | |
| Robert M. Wallace - 2005 - 878 páginas
...deals with the Science of Logic. A number of recent commentators use the term "panen theism" - meaning "the belief that the being of God includes and penetrates...universe, so that every part of it exists in him, but that his being is more than, and is not exhausted by, the universe" (FL Cross and EA Livingstone, eds.,... | |
| Arthur Robert Peacocke - 2005 - 148 páginas
...ones of Judaism and Daoism also provide resources at this point and in the following? Panentheism: is 'The belief that the Being of God includes and penetrates...whole universe, so that every part of it exists in God but (as against pantheism) that God's Being is more than, and is not exhausted by, the universe'... | |
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