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His theological views have been described by some as a "personal panentheism".
In panentheism, there are two types of substance, "pan" the universe and God.
Pierre is interested in panentheism and the possibility of an afterlife.
Panentheism is the belief that the universe is part of God.
Much Hindu thought is highly characterized by panentheism and pantheism.
This has often been labeled as pantheism, although it is a concept closer to panentheism.
This system he called panentheism, a combination of monotheism and pantheism.
McCarthy's conclusion on these matters would seem to emanate from what may be described as a kind of "panentheism".
He embraced panentheism, with God encompassing all occasions of experience and yet still transcending them.
This panentheism would have been ignored, had Besht not been a man of the people.
In contrast, panentheism holds that God Vaishnavism the world, but is also beyond it.
This view can be defined as monistic panentheism.
Fansuri's panentheism derived from the writings of the medieval Islamic scholars.
Ibn Arabi's panentheism is so strong, it verges on pantheism.
Theopanism includes among its major concepts pantheism and panentheism.
Panentheism, belief in a deity that subsumes and transcends the universe.
Fox's theological positions have been categorized as a type of monism, specifically panentheism.
Other critics question the adequacy of panentheism.
Native American religions historically exhibited much diversity, and are often characterized by animism or panentheism.
Hasidism read it metaphorically and immanently, leading to Panentheism.
Panentheism differentiates itself from pantheism, which holds that the divine is synonymous with the universe.
God encompasses all the other occasions of experience but also transcends them; thus Whitehead may be said to endorse panentheism.
Panentheism: Like Pantheism, the belief that the physical universe is joined to a god or gods.
Panentheism -The belief that God is in everything, both animate and inanimate.
His system is tinged with panentheism.