panentheism
noun/pænˈɛnθiɪzəm/
Etymology
Borrowed from German Panentheismus, coined by Karl Christian Friedrich Krause in 1828 from Ancient Greek πᾶν ἐν θεῷ (pân en theōî, “all in god”) + -ismus (“-ism”).
- borrowed from Panentheismus
Definitions
A doctrine that the universe subsists within God, but that God nevertheless transcends or…
A doctrine that the universe subsists within God, but that God nevertheless transcends or has some existence separate from the universe.
- Pantheism or panentheism... is condemned by the Church, as well as by the teachings of Schopenhauer and of the modern Hartmann.
A belief in all gods.
Alternative spelling of panentheism.
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