Frank McPherson

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To use semitechnical language from the history of theology, panentheism combines the transcendence and immanence of God. “Transcendence” refers to the “moreness” of God—God is more than the space-time universe of matter and energy. “Immanence” (from a root meaning “to dwell within”) refers to the presence of God everywhere. Christian theologians since antiquity have affirmed both.
Days of Awe and Wonder: How to Be a Christian in the Twenty-first Century
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