Eywa Will Provide

In George A. Dunn (ed.), Avatar and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 19–35 (2014-09-02)
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Traditional Christian theism holds that God is both transcendent and immanent, meaning that God exists wholly outside of the created universe, outside of space and time, yet interacts with the created universe in myriad ways. Divinizing the world in this way constitutes pantheism – the thesis that God is everywhere, in everything, and does not exist outside of the universe in any fashion. Thus L'Osservatore Romano's central criticism of Avatar is that this film “shows a spiritualism linked to the worship of nature, a fashionable pantheism in which creator and creation are mixed up.” This chapter discribes the three aspects of the Christian worldview: the variety of beings as a manifestation of God's nature in the created universe; the interrelated and interdependent nature of the elements and creatures that comprise the biosphere; and the inherent goodness of allowing beings of all types to flourish in their essential natures.

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