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# A belief in a god with both [[panentheistic]] and [[deistic]] attributes, i.e, god as a cosmic animating intelligence that extends (timelessly and presumably, immaterially) beyond the cosmos; a universal consciousness that is present everywhere in everything as a kind of [[w:quantum mind|quantum mind]]. Relationship to [[w:deity|deity]] in panendeism is often seen as intra-personal and intra-active, rather than interpersonal or interactive. Panendeism differs from [[w:panentheism|panentheism]] primarily in that it dismisses the structure and hierarchy of organized religion, as well as [[w:supernaturalism|supernaturalism]], and the use of [[w:dogma|dogma]].<ref>[http://panendeism.org/panendeism-treatise Panendeism.org], Panendeism Treatise.</ref>
# belief in a god who is both [[panentheistic]] and [[deistic]], e.g. a god who contains all of the universe, but who nevertheless transcends or has some existence separate from the universe, who does interact, but does not necessarily intervene in the universe, and that a personal relationship can be achieved with it, in as much as a person can have a relationship with his/her own rational thoughts. Contrasted from Panentheism in that the existence of, and relationship with, the creator god (or prime mover) is determined from observance of nature, not rationality and thought.
#: ''He describes his current spiritual position as "'pandeism' or ''' 'pan-en-deism' ''', something very close to the Native American concept of the all- pervading Great Spirit"''. "Marine's Balled Honors Soldiers, Trappist Monks" ''Albuquerque Journal'' (Saturday, November 11, 1995) B-10
#: '' Jim Garvin was possibly the first to describe his spiritual position as ''' 'pan-en-deism,' ''' calling it 'something very close to the Native American concept of the all-pervading Great Spirit.'''<ref>"Marine's Balled Honors Soldiers, Trappist Monks" ''Albuquerque Journal'' (Saturday, November 11, 1995) B-10</ref>


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* {{l|en|pantheism}}
* {{l|en|panentheism}}
* {{l|en|panentheism}}
* {{l|en|w:process theology}}
* {{l|en|w:holographic universe}}
* {{l|en|w:simulated reality}}




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English

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Alternative forms

  • sometimes hyphenated: pan-en-deism
  • sometimes either the P or both the P and the D are capitalized: Panendeism, PanenDeism
  • variations of capitalization and spacing may be combined: Pan-en-deism, Pan-en-Deism

Noun

panendeism (uncountable)

  1. A belief in a god with both panentheistic and deistic attributes, i.e, god as a cosmic animating intelligence that extends (timelessly and presumably, immaterially) beyond the cosmos; a universal consciousness that is present everywhere in everything as a kind of quantum mind. Relationship to deity in panendeism is often seen as intra-personal and intra-active, rather than interpersonal or interactive. Panendeism differs from panentheism primarily in that it dismisses the structure and hierarchy of organized religion, as well as supernaturalism, and the use of dogma.[1]
    Jim Garvin was possibly the first to describe his spiritual position as 'pan-en-deism,' calling it 'something very close to the Native American concept of the all-pervading Great Spirit.'[2]

Derived terms

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Translations

See also

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References

  1. ^ Panendeism.org, Panendeism Treatise.
  2. ^ "Marine's Balled Honors Soldiers, Trappist Monks" Albuquerque Journal (Saturday, November 11, 1995) B-10