I think I am still caught up in Jung and Kelsey where there is a claim that
we do experience something of the other in our dreams.  The other in this
case is much more than "God" but all sorts of "influences" that are never
"language" but "symbol".  There seems to be some consciousness outside of
ourselves in this case.

Mind you, thinking that we might be the outworking of God that brings God
into self-awareness sounds interesting.

I'm very quickly thinking I'm out of my depth.

I'll go back to watching this one!

Tom


Greetings Sue, James etal


> On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 23:35:15 +1000, Alan Leggett wrote:
>
> > Panentheism simply means that everything is in God and God
> > is in everything.

Sue replied
> That, I believe, is pantheism. Gerald McDermott defines panentheism as
> "God is in everything but is also separate from the creation".[p145,
> "Can Evangelicals learn from World Religions?"]
> By the way, McDermott is both a panentheist and an evangelical!


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