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Looking at the Seeds of Jewish Pantheism in the Bible, Philo, and the Rabbis. We begin by distinguishing between pantheism and panentheism and suggest why those terms may be worthless but necessary. We then briefly quote some key biblical verses that went on to inspire and define the parameters of Jewish theological immanence and pantheologies. We then speak of the clash of culture that occurred under the Greek influence on the Jewish Hellenized community of Alexandria, and one philosopher who typifies that culture clash, Philo of Alexandria, and the seeds he lays to undermine his own transcendent God. We then take a quick tour through some classic Rabbinic explorations of God’s relationship with the world, God as the place of the world and God as the soul of the world. Followed finally by a look at later Rabbinic philosophers, Ibn Ezra and more extensively, Maimonides and his conception of the unity of God, and the world or the human and God, via the act of intellection, the unity of the knower, the known and the knowing. Part 2: Pantheism and Kabbalah • God of the Kabbalists | Pantheism & K... Part 3: Kabbalah’s Great Chain of Being • Kabbalah's Great Chain of Being | Cor... 00:00 Intro 01:22 Panentheism? 05:36 Tanach 08:40 Philo 14:41 The Rabbis 18:00 The Talmud 21:16 Ibn Ezra 22:06 Maimonides 31:04 Recap & Conclusion Sources and Recommended Readings: On Jewish Pan[en]theism: Bradley Shavit Artson, Holy, Holy, Holy! Jewish Affirmations of Panentheism. Jay Michaelson, Everything is God. Abelson, Immanence of God. On Pantheism and Panentheism: John Culp, “Panentheism”, in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2013. In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being: Panentheistic Reflections on God’s Presence in a Scientific World, eds. Philip Clayton and Arthur Peacocke, 2004, pp. 19-35. Bruce Milem, ‘Medieval Christian Mysticism’ in The Cambridge Handbook of Western Mysticism and Esotericism, Edited by Glenn Alexander Magee Long Island University Cambridge University Press, p. 109. On Ibn Ezra’s Pantheism: Raymond P. Scheindlin, The Gazelle: Medieval Hebrew Poems on God, Israel, and the Soul, 1991, p. 224. Michael Linetsky, Philosophy of Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra, https://www.academia.edu/3789602/ p. 31. Michael Satlow, Creating Judaism: History, Tradition, Practice, 2006, p. 213. Stephyn Wylen, The Seventy Faces of Torah: The Jewish Way of Reading the Sacred Scriptures, 2005, p. 146. On Maimonides: Freudenthal, "Solomon Maimon: The Unity of Knowing, the Knower, and the Known" (Hebrew), 2004. David R. Blumenthal, Philosophic Mysticism, Studies in Rational Religion, p. 36. Join us: facebook: / seekersofunity instagram: / seekersofunity twitter: / seekersofu website: https://www.seekersofunity.com Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Reb MeAH, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe and Adam. Join them in supporting us: monthly: / seekers one-off: https://paypal.com/paypalme/seekersofu #Pantheism #Judaism #Theology