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Karl Christian Friedrich Krause

    May 6, 1781 – September 27, 1832

    Karl Christian Friedrich Krause was a German philosopher whose work sought to reconcile faith and reason. He posited that God is not a personality but an all-encompassing essence that contains the universe within itself. This system he termed panentheism, a blend of monotheism and pantheism. His idealistic and universal theory of the world and humanity left a significant mark on subsequent thought.

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