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Divine Power in Process Theism: A Philosophical Critique
David BasingerPaperback 1988-07-01
Process theism is a recent school of thought which claims that God cannot unilaterally bring about any state of affairs. Basinger argues that attempts by process theists to apply to basic tenet to important theological concepts such as prayer, evil and divine guidance have generated consistency problems for the system as a whole.
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Process theology likes to compare itself favorably to what it calls classical theism. This book takes that comparison seriously and examines process theology's claim to do better than classical theism. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Process theism is a recent school of thought which claims that God cannot unilaterally bring about any state of affairs. Basinger argues that attempts by process theists to apply to basic tenet to important theological concepts such as prayer, evil and divine guidance have generated consistency problems for the system as a whole.
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
Process theology likes to compare itself favorably to what it calls classical theism. This book takes that comparison seriously and examines process theology's claim to do better than classical theism. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR