littlefire
You can call me Fio
So I read through the introductory post to this forum and was struck by the idea of monistic theism. I think that might actually describe what I believe, but I want to be sure I'm understanding it correctly.
From what I gather, monistic theism says that God(s) are both immanent, in that the universe is a part of him/her/them/it, and transcendent, as the universe is not the only "God-ness" there is. Does this also include beliefs that say a part of God is in everything but also that God exists outside of things?
Also from what I gather, Hinduism is the only major monistic theistic (I guess that's how you phrase it?) religion. Would De'anism be under this category too, or am I completely misunderstanding it?
(I am not that articulate of a whooper-snapper so I apologize for this silly attempt at an explanation.)
From what I gather, monistic theism says that God(s) are both immanent, in that the universe is a part of him/her/them/it, and transcendent, as the universe is not the only "God-ness" there is. Does this also include beliefs that say a part of God is in everything but also that God exists outside of things?
Also from what I gather, Hinduism is the only major monistic theistic (I guess that's how you phrase it?) religion. Would De'anism be under this category too, or am I completely misunderstanding it?
(I am not that articulate of a whooper-snapper so I apologize for this silly attempt at an explanation.)