RT Article T1 How Radically Can God Be Reconceived Before Ceasing to Be God? The Four Faces of Panentheism JF Zygon VO 52 IS 4 SP 1044 OP 1059 A1 Clayton, Philip 1956- LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1567565042 AB Panentheism has often been put forward as a means for bringing theology and science into dialogue, perhaps even resolving some of the major tensions between them. A variety of “faces” of panentheism are distinguished, including conservative, metaphysical, apophatic, and naturalist panentheisms. This series of increasingly radical panentheisms is explored, each one bringing its own core commitments, and each describing very different relationships between religion and science. We consider, for example, the diverse ways that the radical panentheisms construe emergent phenomena in the natural world. In the end, comparing the increasingly radical forms of panentheism yields a new understanding of the state of the religion/science dialogue today. K1 Naturalism K1 Emergence K1 Panentheism K1 apophatic theology K1 Catherine Keller K1 David Ray Griffin K1 ecstatic naturalism K1 Metaphorical Theology K1 Pantheism K1 radical theologies K1 Robert Corrington DO 10.1111/zygo.12368