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15 January, 05:42

Markham Chapter Three: The Nature of God: In chapter three, Markham distinguishes Panentheism from Pantheism. (page 64) Question 1: Identify three ways where God and the world literary co-exist (Pantheism)

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    Explanation:

    The Pantheism says God does not reside on things, like mountains, trees, churches. God is them. God is the world, simply put. The same world which we live in it is the proper God.

    1) Toland in its work Pantesticon, defined God one pantheist theologian described God as the creative force, within the world.

    2) Baruch Spinoza, God could be equated to the Nature of the world. Since the world can be taken as the proper God. So we live, in a certain way in contact with God, for according to Spinoza God and Nature are synonymous.

    3) Therefore, for pantheists the world which we live in is the alter ego of God.

    Up to now this is contrary and considered to be heretical to Christianity and Bible for it has no Biblical support.
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