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This paper investigates some consequences of a mathematical understanding of infinity and connectedness for a panentheistic conception of God. Given the existence of God and an understanding of the world in terms of the finite, countable infinity, or uncountable infinity I argue, (a) that a panentheistic conception of God is supported given a mathematical understanding of the infinite, (b) that by applying the notion of uncountable infinity and the mathematical concept of connectedness a panentheistic God can be seen as unifying irrespective of whether the world includes a finite, countably infinite or an uncountably infinite number of entities.
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Li, O. (2021). Panentheism in the Light of Mathematical Understandings of Infinity and Connectedness. Theology and Science, 19(2), 155–169. https://doi.org/10.1080/14746700.2021.1910915
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