Trinitarian Panentheism: The Transcendence Of The Triune God

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Trinitarian panentheism is also dubbed as classical panentheism, which contrasts with radical panentheism. This sort of panentheism attempts to resolve the problems of classical theism while not falling into the absolute historicization of the transcendence of God that we can see in radical panentheism. As you already know from your reading of the articles, Trinitarian panentheism is characterized by its understanding of the dynamic presence and action of the Triune God within the entire cosmos. According to this view, while the Logos is the principle of God's continuous creation, through the immanence of the Spirit, the Triune God continues "creatio continua" present in the whole of the cosmos (i.e., in the evolution of the cosmos). God in