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Panentheism: Encyclopedia - Panentheism

Panentheism (Greek words: pan=all, en=in and Theos=God; "God-in-all") is the view that God is immanent within all Creation or that God is the animating force behind the universe. Unlike pantheism, panentheism does not mean that the universe is all God or that God contains the universe inside Godself. In panentheism, God maintains a transcendent character, and is viewed as both the creator and the original source of universal morality. The term is closely associated with the Logos of Hellenistic philosophy in the works of Herakleitos, which per ...

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Panentheism, Panentheism - Ancient Panentheism, Panentheism - Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Christianity, Panentheism - Opposing views, Panentheism - Other Christian Panentheists, Panentheism - Panentheism in Ayyavazhi, Panentheism - Panentheism in Christianity, Panentheism - Panentheism in Hinduism, Panentheism - Panentheism in Judaism, Creation Spirituality, PanenDeism, Pandeism, Process Theology, Panentheist Circle, Kabbalah, Theopanism

Panentheism: Encyclopedia - Panentheism



Panentheism

Panentheism (Greek words: pan=all, en=in and Theos=God; "God-in-all") is the view that God is immanent within all Creation or that God is the animating force behind the universe. Unlike pantheism, panentheism does not mean that the universe is all God or that God contains the universe inside Godself. In panentheism, God maintains a transcendent character, and is viewed as both the creator and the original source of universal morality. The term is closely associated with the Logos of Hellenistic philosophy in the works of Herakleitos, which pervades the cosmos and whereby all things were made.

In short, a panentheistic deity is an emergent property of Existence.

Panentheism - Ancient Panentheism

There are more archeological records of panentheistic cultures than any other variety in the hunter-gatherer societies. Modern anthropologists have discovered that virtually all the aboriginees of various continents have deep panentheistic worldviews when they have the concept of a Goddess (there are vanishingly few male-centric gods in primitive tribes) and pantheistic when they do not. In fact, the difference is actually quite hemispheric: North American natives were largely pantheistic, with the exception of the Cherokee who were monotheistic, while South American peoples were largely panentheistic (as were ancient South East Asian cultures). The Central American empires of the Mayan, Aztec and Incans were actually polytheistic and had very strong male deities.

Neoplatonism is panentheistic. Plotinus taught that there was an ineffable transcendant God 'The One' of which subsequent realities were emanations. From the One emanates the Divine Mind (Nous), the Cosmic Soul (Psyche) and the World (Cosmos)

Creation Spirituality, PanenDeism, Pandeism, Process Theology, Panentheist Circle, Kabbalah, Theopanism

Panentheism - Panentheism in Christianity

Panentheism - Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Christianity

The Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches have a doctrine called panentheism to describe the relationship between the Uncreated (God, who is omnipotent, eternal, and constant) and His creation that bears surface similarities with the panentheism described above but maintains a critical distinction.

Most specifically, these Churches teach that God is not the "watchmaker God" of the Western European Enlightenment. Likewise, they teach that God is not the "stage magician God" who only shows up when performing miracles. Instead, the teaching of both these Churches is that God is not merely necessary to have created the universe, but that His active presence is necessary in some way for every bit of creation, from smallest to greatest, to continue to exist at all. That is, God's energies maintain all things and all beings, even if those beings have explicitly rejected Him. His love of creation is such that he will not withdraw His presence, which would be the ultimate form of slaughter, not merely imposing death but ending existence, altogether. By this token, the entirety of creation is sanctified, and thus no part of creation can be considered innately evil. This does not deny the existence of evil in a Fallen universe, only that it is not an innate property of creation.

This Orthodox panentheism is distinct from a "hardcore" panentheism in that it maintains an ontological gulf between the created and the Uncreated. Creation is not "part of" God, and God is still distinct from creation; however, God is "within" all creation, thus the Orthodox parsing of the word is "pan-entheism" (God indwells in all things) and not "panen-theism" (All things are within/part of God but God is more than the sum of all things).

Panentheism - Other Christian Panentheists

Panentheistic God-models are exceptionally common amongst professional theologians (exegetes, Christian ethicists, and religious philosophers.) Process theology, Creation Spirituality and Panentheist Circle, three Christian views, contain panentheistic worldviews. Their models of panentheism are distinct from that of the Orthodox Churches.

Panentheism - Panentheism in Judaism

When Hasidic Orthodox Jews first developed as a movement and a theology, their theology was somewhat panentheistic, even though they themselves did not use this word. While not the mainstream point of view, panentheism has become more popular in the non-Orthodox Jewish denominations like Conservative Judaism and Reform Judaism through the writings of rabbis like Abraham Joshua Heschel, Arthur Green, Wayne Dosick and Lawrence Kushner.

Panentheism - Panentheism in Hinduism

Some interpretations of Hinduism can be seen as panentheistic. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, said that "panentheism is the view that the universe is part of the being of God, as distinguished from pantheism ("all-is-God doctrine"), which identifies God with the total reality. In contrast, panentheism holds that God pervades the world, but is also beyond it. He is immanent and transcendent, relative and Absolute. This embracing of opposites is called dipolar. For the panentheist, God is in all, and all is in God."

Certain interpretations of the Gita and the Shri Rudram support this view. For example, Lord Krishna's saying to Arjuna: "I continually support the entire universe by a very small fraction of My divine power," has been interpreted to support panentheism. (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 10, verse 42.)

The panentheistic view of Hinduism has been termed by some scholars as monistic theism. For example, in Vaishnavism, it is interesting to note that the schools were all panentheistic. Vallabhacharya's school of pure monism, Nimbarka's school of Dvaitaadvaita and Ramanuja's school of qualified monism are all panentheistic. Additionally, Chaitayna's school of Gaudiya Vaishnavism is also panentheistic. In Saivite theology, some schools of Saiva Siddhanta and Kashmir Shaivism are also panentheistic.

Panentheism - Panentheism in Ayyavazhi

In reference to the concept Ekam, though Ayyavazhi is considered as monistic, there are also many quotes in Akilattirattu Ammanai to suggest it as a panentheistic faith. For example, during the Vinchai, inside the sea, Narayana seeing Vaikundar says that "You are Sivan, you are Thirumal, you are Nathan, you are the Tapas, and you are the one who omnipresent in all which exists". And when Vaikundar was jailed in Thiruvananthapuram he alleviated the Santror by saying "I am the one who created the Ekam and the one who is omnipresent everywhere"- (Akilam 13:395).

Panentheism - Opposing views

Some branches of Gnosticism hold the inverse idea of panentheism: they regard matter as evil and ultimately flawed, and thus not a part of God. This rigid dualism is seen most clearly in the teachings of Manichaeism.

Gnosticism claims that matter came about through emanations of the supreme being, and to some this event is held to be more of an accident than of being on purpose. To other Gnostics, the emanations are akin to the Sephirah of the Kabbalists - description of the manifestation of God through a complex system of reality.

See also

  • Creation Spirituality
  • PanenDeism
  • Pandeism
  • Process Theology
  • Panentheist Circle
  • Kabbalah
  • Theopanism

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