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Pandeism falls within the traditionalhierarchy of philosophies addressing the nature of God.
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That is nothing less than pantheism, or more exactly, pandeism.
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Some theologians have criticised particular points of pandeism.
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For the same reasons, pandeism is not a form of pantheism.
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That is, the theorem is a statement of conditional pandeism.
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Understanding of pandeism was much advanced in the 1940s by the process theology of Charles Hartshorne.
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Pandeism and Panendeism, respectively, combine Deism with the Pantheistic or Panentheistic beliefs discussed below.
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This is distinguished from pandeism in that pandeism asserts that the whole of reality was at some time sentient.
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Pandeism combines elements of deism with elements of pantheism, the belief that the universe is identical to God.
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  • Pandeism (or pan-deism) is a theological doctrine which combines aspects of pantheism into deism. It holds that the creator deity became the universe and ceased to exist as a separate and conscious entity. Pandeism is proposed to explain, as it relates to deism, why God would create a universe and then abandon it, and as to pantheism, the origin and purpose of the universe.
  • Anacalypsis (full title: Anacalypsis: An Attempt to Draw Aside the Veil of the Saitic Isis or an Inquiry into the Origin of Languages, Nations and Religions) is a lengthy two-volume treatise written by religious historian Godfrey Higgins, and published after his death in 1833. ...
  • A belief in a God who is both pantheistic and deistic, e.g. a God who designed the universe and then created it by becoming the universe, thus ceasing to act consciously with respect to the universe; worship that admits or tolerates favorable aspects of all religions; omnitheism
  • (pandeistic) Of or relating to pandeism
  • A form of deism; belief, based on rational examination of our universe and in a God which designed and created our universe by completely becoming it