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God in Process Thought S. Sia

God in Process Thought By S. Sia

God in Process Thought by S. Sia


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One of the controversial issQes which have recently come into prominence among philosophers and theologians is how one should understand the term l God. Cardinal Maximos IV, for instance, is quoted as saying, The God the atheists don't believe in is a God I don't believe in either.

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God in Process Thought: A Study in Charles Hartshorne's Concept of God by S. Sia

One of the controversial issQes which have recently come into prominence among philosophers and theologians is how one should understand the term l God. It seems that, despite the fact that a certain idea of God is assumed by not most, people, there is a degree of disagreement over the meaning many, if of the term. God is generally taken to refer to a supreme Being, the Creator, who is perfect and self-existent, holy, personal and loving. This understanding of God corresponds to what many have either been brought up to believe in or have come to accept as the meaning of this word. Neverthe less, theists appear to be defending a particular idea of God and to be accusing atheists of attacking another, one which does not tie in with the theistic interpretation. Cardinal Maximos IV, for instance, is quoted as saying, The God the atheists don't believe in is a God I don't believe in either. 2 On the other hand, atheists have been challenging believers to explain clearly what they mean by God because these critics cannot see how that idea can have any acceptable meaning. Furthermore, theists them selves seem to be divided over the issue. H. P. Owen in his book Concepts of Deity shows quite convincingly that there is a bewildering variety of concepts of God among theists. ' One has only to ask around for confirma tion of this observation.

God in Process Thought Reviews

`Any student or teacher of theology who works through it cannot fail to profit from it, and indeed enjoy it...'
Journal of Beliefs and Values, 6 (1985)

Table of Contents

I Hartshorne's Approach.- 1. The Religious Term God.- I. Religion as Source.- II. God in Religion.- 2. Hartshorne's Method.- I. Metaphysics.- II. Our Knowledge of God.- II Hartshorne's Concept of God.- 3. God's Reality.- I. God's Perfection.- II. God's Relativity.- III. God's Absoluteness.- IV. The Law of Polarity.- V. Existence and Actuality.- 4. God's Knowledge.- I. The Divine Attributes.- II. Knowledge.- III. God's Concrete Knowledge.- IV. Divine Knowledge and Time.- V. Omniscience and Infallibity.- 5. God's Power.- I. Creativity.- II. Supreme Power.- III. Panentheism.- 6. God's Goodness.- I. God's Love.- II. The Problem of Evil.- III. Immortality.- Concluding Remarks.- Postscript.- Selected Bibliography.

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NPB9789024731039
9789024731039
9024731038
God in Process Thought: A Study in Charles Hartshorne's Concept of God by S. Sia
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Hardback
Springer
19850331
153
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