Panentheism is Still Vague: A Reply to Lataster and Bilimoria

Journal of World Philosophies 4 (1):204-207 (2019)
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In a recent paper on panentheism, Raphael Lataster and Purushottama Bilimoria offer a critique of several contemporary attempts to define what panentheism is and what panentheism is not. Lataster and Bilimoria find the recent attempts to define panentheism deficient. In particular, they find my approach to panentheism to be riddled with problems. In my reply, I explain that Lataster and Bilimoria have failed to explain what panentheism is and what it is not.

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R. T. Mullins
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Panentheism: What It Is and Is Not.Raphael Lataster & Purushottama Bilimoria - 2018 - Journal of World Philosophies 3 (2):49-64.
There is no Panentheistic Paradigm.Benedikt Paul Göcke - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (1):49-56.
Open Panentheism and Creatio ex nihilo.Philip Clayton - 2008 - Process Studies 37 (1):166-183.

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