The Theory of an Emergent Divine

Evan Solen. God from Within .pdf.pdf

This is a philosophical hypothesis that redefines the role of God in relation to the Universe. It argues that the Universe is a closed system — and therefore, anything that exists within it, including God, must have emerged from inside. God, in this view, is not the Creator of the Universe, but a phenomenon born in it — a product of a cosmic anomaly.

This theory challenges classical theology and opens new ground for understanding divinity, consciousness, and the structure of reality

“If nothing can enter the Universe from outside — then neither could God.”

“Perhaps God exists not as the first cause — but as the last consequence.”

“Consciousness and divinity may be reflections of the same hidden law: real, immaterial, and emergent.”