Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition

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"Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition" is a foundational book by David Ray Griffin that systematically introduces and explains the key ideas of process theology within contemporary philosophical and theological discourse.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophy of religion book
theology book
academicDiscipline philosophy
theology
aimsTo provide systematic introduction to process theology
situate process theology in contemporary philosophical discourse
situate process theology in contemporary theological discourse
author David Ray Griffin NERFINISHED
contributesTo development of process theology
discussion of God-world relationship in contemporary theology
explainsConcept Christology in process theology
God as dipolar
God as relational
actual occasions
creative advance
divine knowledge in process theology
divine power in process theology
divine providence in process theology
divine temporality
doctrine of creation in process theology
eschatology in process theology
freedom and determinism in process thought
panentheism
persuasive divine power
problem of evil in process thought
process metaphysics
relationship between God and world
focusesOn Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy
Charles Hartshorne's process theism NERFINISHED
genre philosophy of religion
theology
intendedAudience Christian theologians
scholars interested in process thought
students of philosophy of religion
students of theology
language English
mainSubject process theology NERFINISHED
notableFor clarifying key concepts of process thought
systematic exposition of process theology
theologicalPerspective process theism
theologicalTradition Christian theology
usedAs introductory text on process theology
usedIn courses on philosophy of religion
graduate theology courses
seminary courses

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