Emergentism | Chapter 4: Interpreting the Universe, Part II
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God is evolving, along with knowledge, goodness, and power. With time, God is becoming realized. Simply put, time is the locus of theophany. But what does this mean? A “theophany” is a “manifestation of God.” When God appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush, that was a theophany. When Zeus revealed himself to Semele, or Krishna to Arjuna, that was a theophany. A theophany is the revelation of Divinity in the world, usually in a display of glory and power.
Emergentism | Chapter 4: Interpreting the Universe, Part II
Emergentism | Chapter 4: Interpreting the…
Emergentism | Chapter 4: Interpreting the Universe, Part II
God is evolving, along with knowledge, goodness, and power. With time, God is becoming realized. Simply put, time is the locus of theophany. But what does this mean? A “theophany” is a “manifestation of God.” When God appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush, that was a theophany. When Zeus revealed himself to Semele, or Krishna to Arjuna, that was a theophany. A theophany is the revelation of Divinity in the world, usually in a display of glory and power.