Sovereignty of God

Transcendence and Immanence

A: God is transcendent. The Creator is absolutely distinct from the creature, with no conversion, composition, or confusion.
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B: God is immanent. God is present and active in all created space and time, working out His providence in it.
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-B: Exaggeration of transcendence leads to a view of God as "wholly other" and the universe as autonomous from God, running by itself. Dualism, deism.
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-A: Exaggeration of immanence leads to a view of the universe as merely an extension of God, or an emanation from God; pantheism or "pan-everything-ism".
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Overview of this dialogic diagram

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