Omnipotentiality is introduced here as a lens for rethinking divine creativity and human participation. Rather than centering solely on power or outcome, the concept considers whether the sustaining of possibility itself offers a meaningful theological orientation. Grounded in lived observation of patterned alignment and fragmentation, this work proposes that reality may be understood as an ordered totality of potential within which agency operates meaningfully. This document serves as the first formal articulation and timestamped publication of the term, intended as an opening contribution rather than a final claim.
Kobi Manhart-foss (Fri,) studied this question.