The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 147, 'Creator or Cosmos' with Tim Mawson and Asha Lancaster-Thomas (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Oct 5, 2025
Tim Mawson, a philosophy tutor at Oxford specializing in religion, and Asha Lancaster-Thomas, a scholar of alternative concepts of God, engage in a thought-provoking debate. They discuss pantheism, proposing that God and the universe are one, and challenge traditional theism. Topics include the implications of divine identification with the universe, the nature of miracles, and concepts of personal identity within pantheism. Asha emphasizes cosmic unity through quantum connections, while Tim critiques the potential for divine worth in a pantheist framework.
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Question Tradition's Monopoly On God

  • Asha argues tradition shouldn't lock us into one God-concept and calls rejecting newer ideas 'chronological snobbery.'
  • She urges openness to alternative divine concepts like pantheism beyond Abrahamic goalposts.
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Favoring An Immanent Divine

  • Asha favours a God immanent in space-time to make divine action observable and reliable.
  • She treats physical properties and beauty as potential great-making features for God.
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Words Carry Theistic Commitments

  • Tim stresses that 'God' carries established dictionary senses (omnipotence, supremacy) that pantheism revises.
  • He warns redefining God requires signalling a deliberate terminological shift.
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