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Process Theology: On Postmodernism, Morality, Pluralism, Eschatology, and Demonic Evil
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Process Theology: On Postmodernism, Morality, Pluralism, Eschatology, and Demonic Evil

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Why process theology? Why now? In these eight essays, David Ray Griffin not only illuminates key ideas of process theology but offers compelling arguments for their importance in addressing the urgent issues of our time. Available for the first time in one place, these essays are the summation of a life’s work, including Griffin’s carefully developed arguments for the rejection of supernaturalism and divine omnipotence, and in favor of religious pluralism, panentheism, and the neo-classical theism of Charles Hartshorne. Always relevant, Griffin draws a direct line from a society’s theology to its ideology, which in the U.S. includes the denial of climate change, the logic of war, and the loss of a moral center.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Riverhouse LLC
Date
29 September 2017
Pages
196
ISBN
9781940447308

Why process theology? Why now? In these eight essays, David Ray Griffin not only illuminates key ideas of process theology but offers compelling arguments for their importance in addressing the urgent issues of our time. Available for the first time in one place, these essays are the summation of a life’s work, including Griffin’s carefully developed arguments for the rejection of supernaturalism and divine omnipotence, and in favor of religious pluralism, panentheism, and the neo-classical theism of Charles Hartshorne. Always relevant, Griffin draws a direct line from a society’s theology to its ideology, which in the U.S. includes the denial of climate change, the logic of war, and the loss of a moral center.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Riverhouse LLC
Date
29 September 2017
Pages
196
ISBN
9781940447308