Reenchantment without Supernaturalism

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Reenchantment without Supernaturalism is a philosophical work by David Ray Griffin that argues for a spiritually meaningful, value-rich view of reality grounded in naturalistic process philosophy rather than traditional supernatural theism.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
advocates panentheistic view of God
process-relational metaphysics
re-enchantment of the world without appeal to miracles
spiritually meaningful naturalism
value-laden conception of nature
aimsTo provide a credible alternative to both atheism and traditional theism
reconcile modern science with a robust sense of value and meaning
associatedWith constructive postmodernism
process theology
author David Ray Griffin NERFINISHED
basedOn Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy
critiques dualistic conceptions of nature and the supernatural
modern secular disenchantment
genre metaphysics
naturalism
philosophy of religion
process philosophy
hasCentralConcept interconnectedness of all actual entities
intrinsic value of all creatures
non-coercive divine power
reenchantment of nature
hasPhilosophicalStance panexperientialism
process theism
religious naturalism
influencedBy Alfred North Whitehead NERFINISHED
Charles Hartshorne NERFINISHED
intendedAudience philosophers of religion
scholars of science and religion
theologians
mainLanguage English
proposes God as internally related to the world
God as the supreme actual entity influencing the world persuasively
all actual entities have some degree of experience
world composed of momentary experiential events
rejects classical theism
reductive materialism
scientific naturalism in its reductionist form
supernaturalism
supportsView causal efficacy of mental and experiential realities
compatibility of religious experience with naturalism
objective reality of moral and aesthetic values
topic divine action
metaphysical foundations of value
problem of evil
relationship between science and religion
religious experience

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