In whom we live and move and have our being : panentheistic reflections on God's presence in a scientific world / edited by Philip Clayton and Arthur Peacocke. - Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub., c2004. - xxii, 322 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-318) and index.

Naming a quiet revolution : the panentheistic turn in modern theology / Three varieties of panentheism / Panentheism : a postmodern revelation / Theistic naturalism and the Word made flesh : complementary approaches to the debate on panentheism / world as the body of God : a panentheistic metaphor / Panentheism in metaphysical and scientific perspective / Teleology without teleology : purpose through emergent complexity / God in and beyond space and time / Emergence of humans and the neurobiology of consciousness / "trinitarian" world of neo-pantheism : on panentheism and epistemology / Articulating God's presence in and to the world unveiled by the sciences / God immanent yet transcendent : the divine energies according to Saint Gregory Palamas / universe as hypostatic inherence in the Logos of God : panentheism in the Eastern Orthodox perspective / cosmic vision of Saint Maximos the Confessor / relational and evolving universe unfolding within the dynamism of the divine communion / Panentheism : a field-oriented approach / Penentheism and pansyntheism : God in relation / Logos as Wisdom : a starting point for a Sophianic theology of creation? / Panentheism today : a constructive systematic evaluation / Michael W. Brierley -- Niels Henrik Gregersen -- David Ray Griffin -- Christopher C. Knight -- Keith Ward -- Philip Clayton -- Paul Davies -- Russell Stannard -- Robert L. Herrmann -- Harold J. Morowitz -- Arthur Peacocke -- Kallistos Ware -- Alexei V. Nesteruk -- Andrew Louth -- Denis Edwards -- Joseph A. Bracken -- Ruth Page -- Celia E. Deane-Drummond -- Philip Clayton. The The The The A The

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