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The Power of God and Miracles in Process Theism

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1995
L'intention de l'A. est de discuter un certain nombre de questions soulevees par les theistes particulierement lorsqu'elles concernent le type d'evenements que Dieu est capable d'assumer dans le monde. Il veut montrer en detail comment ce theisme de l'evolution affirme que Dieu ne peut intervenir unilateralement pour prevenir le mal tandis que les ...
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Hartshorne’s Process Theism and Big Bang Cosmology Revisited

Process Studies, 2008
Abstract A number of years ago we argued that Hartshorne’s psychicalism and his doctrine of divine memory are incompatible with contemporary big bang cosmology. Theodore Walker has responded to our objection by arguing that our understanding of psychicalism is flawed and that Hartshorne’s metaphysics has the resources for accommodating ...
David Haugen, Bryant Keeling
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Is Process Theism Compatible with Relativity Theory?

The Journal of Religion, 1968
Several years ago John T. Wilcox raised "A Question from Physics for Certain Theists," 1 pointing out difficulties between certain "temporalistic" conceptions of God and Einstein's special theory of relativity. "Temporalistic" or process theism certainly includes the thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, "but many other philosophers
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Divine Omnipresence in Process Theism

Abstract Process theism draws principally from the works of Alfred N. Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, although many writers, some dating from antiquity, contributed to its development. Process thinkers are not in the habit of addressing the topic of divine omnipresence specifically.
Donald Wayne Viney, Daniel A. Dombrowski
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Panentheism and Process Theism

Modern Believing, 2022
Catherine E. Keller, Austin J. Roberts
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Beyond the Impasse: From Ground-of-Being versus Process Theology to Emergent Theism

Toronto Journal of Theology, 2020
Questions about which model of God is most theologically sound and worthy of worship are not new. Process and ground-of-being theologians, both dissatisfied with the model of supernatural substance theism, have been arguing about the superiority of their respective alternatives since at least the 1980s.
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Can Whitehead’s God be Rescued from Process Theism?

1992
In a series of four essays1 Bowman Clarke seeks to resist the assimilation of Whitehead’s distinctive theism to the sort of process theism championed by Charles Hartshorne and his followers: (a) “God and Time in Whitehead”2 criticizes the societal proposal that God be reconceived as a society or series of actual occasions, arguing that it is ...
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Why Open Theism Is Natural and Classical Theism Is Not

Religions, 2021
Lari Launonen, R T Mullins
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