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A Postconservative Evangelical Response to Panentheism
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The concept ‘panentheism’ is undergoing a dramatic evolution in Christian theology. Whereas it once meant that God is essentially non-voluntarily dependent on the world, it is being expanded in contemporary theology to include a wider spectrum of views of the God-world relation. Of special interest is so-called ‘Christian panentheism’, a qualified view and via media between classical theism and traditional panentheism. Today it is important to investigate what is meant when a person affirms ‘panentheism’; nothing can be assumed.
Title: A Postconservative Evangelical Response to Panentheism
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The concept ‘panentheism’ is undergoing a dramatic evolution in Christian theology.
Whereas it once meant that God is essentially non-voluntarily dependent on the world, it is being expanded in contemporary theology to include a wider spectrum of views of the God-world relation.
Of special interest is so-called ‘Christian panentheism’, a qualified view and via media between classical theism and traditional panentheism.
Today it is important to investigate what is meant when a person affirms ‘panentheism’; nothing can be assumed.
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