RT Article T1 The Coherence of Naturalistic Personal Pantheism JF European journal for philosophy of religion VO 12 IS 1 SP 75 OP 89 A1 Lancaster-Thomas, Asha LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1693327988 AB This paper examines the coherence of naturalistic personal pantheism (NPP) in an attempt to reconcile pantheism, naturalism, and a personal concept of God. NPP proposes that i) God is identical with the universe, ii) the universe is entirely natural, and iii) God is personal. Several critics of accounts of a God such as this have voiced concerns about a natural?—?as opposed to a supernatural?—?God, since a natural God cannot be worship-worthy. In response, I propose a controversial premise?—?physical primacy?—?to justify the worship-worthiness of a natural God. Physical primacy maintains that physical existence is a great-making property, therefore a God that exists naturally is greater than a God that exists supernaturally. I maintain that NPP is an attractive alternative to other theisms because it bypasses the pairing problem, presents a worship-worthy concept of God, and boasts ontological simplicity. K1 God K1 Naturalism K1 Pantheism K1 Personhood DO 10.24204/ejpr.v12i1.2886