Frank McPherson

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Its Greek roots indicate its meaning: the first syllable, pan, means “everything.” The middle syllable, en, means “in.” “Theism,” comes from theos, the Greek word for “God,” the sacred. Simply and compactly, “panentheism” means “everything is in God.” The universe—everything that is—is in God, even as God is “more” than the universe.
Days of Awe and Wonder: How to Be a Christian in the Twenty-first Century
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