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 | | Panentheism, on the other hand, espouses a temporal-eternal God who stands in juxtaposition with a temporal world; thus, in panentheism, the temporality of the world is not cancelled out, and time retains its reality. |
 | | For panentheism, however, God is absolute and relative, cause and effect, actual and potential, active and passive. |
 | | Panentheism, by insisting that future reality is indeterminate or open and that man and God, together, are in the process of determining what the future shall be, probably supports the doctrine of man's freedom more completely than does any alternative point of view. |
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