Loved this reflection, with a good "functional pluralistic" approach... 🤓 And relevant for us Adventists, if we remember that Kellogg adopted panentheism in departing from Adventist thinking...🙏
I once read some pamphlets on witchcraft that were given out at a community fair in Rehoboth, Mass. I was surprised to discover that witchcraft embraces pantheism, because the term appeared repeatedly in the pamphlets.
I really enjoyed this column. Judaism tells us we were created in God’s image and instructs us to engage in Tikkun Olam—repair the world. You can see the roots of the compassion of Jesus in his Jewish roots.
Loved this reflection, with a good "functional pluralistic" approach... 🤓 And relevant for us Adventists, if we remember that Kellogg adopted panentheism in departing from Adventist thinking...🙏
I once read some pamphlets on witchcraft that were given out at a community fair in Rehoboth, Mass. I was surprised to discover that witchcraft embraces pantheism, because the term appeared repeatedly in the pamphlets.
I really enjoyed this column. Judaism tells us we were created in God’s image and instructs us to engage in Tikkun Olam—repair the world. You can see the roots of the compassion of Jesus in his Jewish roots.