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Neoclassical Theism as Inherently Dialogical
The position usually called “process theism” is seldom called this by one of its most important defenders, Charles Hartshorne. The label he typically uses is “neoclassical theism”. It is important to notice that these two designations are not equivalent.
Dombrowski Daniel A
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Neoclassical Theism and the Problem of Foreknowledge and Passibility
Though it is often not recognized, there are multiple models of God being affirmed and debated throughout the history of philosophical theology. In contemporary discussion, we have developed labels for these models such as classical theism, neoclassical
Ryan T. Mullins
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Hartshorne’s Neoclassical Theism and Black Theology
In this essay I shall offer some critical reflection upon Charles Hartshorne’s neoclassical conception of God from the perspective of black theology.
Theodore Walker
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The Eternal Relations of Origin, Causality, and Implications for Models of God
The classical doctrine of the eternal relations or origin (ERO) claims that these relations are (1) atemporal and (2) causal. In this paper, I investigate the casual nature of the ERO, highlighting that the patristic and medieval Christian thinkers who ...
Andrew Hollingsworth
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Prolegomena to the Concept of God When Dealing with the Question: Is Ethics Without God Possible?
This article examines the assumption that, in order to respond adequately to the question in the title, one must have the classical concept of God in mind. Classical theism is criticized and neoclassical/process theism is briefly defended.
Daniel A. Dombrowski
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Panenteizm a teizm klasyczny. Uwagi na kanwie Jacka Wojtysiaka krytyki stanowiska Józefa Życińskiego
Panentheism and classical theism. Comments on the basis of Jacek Wojtysiak’s criticism of Józef Życiński’s position The article was inspired by the tenth anniversary of the death of Archbishop Życiński and the article containing polemic with his ...
Piotr Gutowski
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The Divine Passibilism of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth [PDF]
The article is devoted to a comparative analysis of the passibilism of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth in the context of the peculiarities of their theological approaches.
Sarkis Sanayants
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The Metaphysics of Theism: A Classical and Neo-Classical Synthesis
This article aims to provide a metaphysical elucidation of the notion of Theism and a coherent theological synthesis of two extensions of this notion: Classical Theism and Neo-Classical Theism.
Joshua R Sijuwade
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Neoclassical Theism and Spiritual Exercises: Pierre Hadot and Nikos Kazantzakis on Askesis
Abstract Relying on Pierre Hadot’s concept of philosophy as spiritual exercise, I examine Nikos Kazantzakis’magnum opus Askitiki: Salvatores Dei (transUted in English as The Saviors of God: Spiritual Exercises). Specifically, I examine the extent to which Kazantzakis offers a version of spiritual exercise appropriate for neoclassical ...
Daniel A. Dombowski
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