... (SMW 158). Kraus explains this as part of the relational essence of an eternal object which includes "the indefinite plurality of relations which constitute the status of the eternal object in the realm of... more
... (SMW 158). Kraus explains this as part of the relational essence of an eternal object which includes "the indefinite plurality of relations which constitute the status of the eternal object in the realm of possibility" (ME 34). 2) Formality. ... (ME 36). 6) Renders decision possible. ...
This article asks: Is the human self, the stream of human consciousness, an enduring actual entity or a society of transient actual occasions? It argues forcefully for the former and against the latter and concludes that both God and... more
This article asks: Is the human self, the stream of human consciousness, an enduring actual entity or a society of transient actual occasions? It argues forcefully for the former and against the latter and concludes that both God and human selves are enduring but constantly developing actual entities.
return to religion-online. The Concept of Mass in Process Theory. by Granville C. Henry and Robert J. Valenza. Granville C. Henry is Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, 91711. ...
This sentence, concluding the chapter "Expression" in Whitehead's Modes of Thought, is typical of the kind which made him what has been characterized as one of the most often quoted, and the least often read, among... more
This sentence, concluding the chapter "Expression" in Whitehead's Modes of Thought, is typical of the kind which made him what has been characterized as one of the most often quoted, and the least often read, among twentieth-century philosophers. If you quote such a sentence, ...
... Joseph Earley, "Collingwood's Third Transition: Replacement of Renaissance Cosmology by an Ontology of Evolutionary Self-Organization," With Darwin Beyond Descartes-The Historical Concept of... more
... Joseph Earley, "Collingwood's Third Transition: Replacement of Renaissance Cosmology by an Ontology of Evolutionary Self-Organization," With Darwin Beyond Descartes-The Historical Concept of Nature and Overcoming "The Two Cultures, edited by L. Zanzi (Pavia, Italy ...
This doctoral thesis comprises a critical comparison of the theme of concursus, the way in which God and humanity interact, in the Pentecostal-Charismatic and Process-Relational traditions. The comparison is literature-based; similarities... more
This doctoral thesis comprises a critical comparison of the theme of concursus, the way in which God and humanity interact, in the Pentecostal-Charismatic and Process-Relational traditions. The comparison is literature-based; similarities and differences in the theological literature of each tradition are compared in order to determine the extent of compatibilities and incompatibilities. The hypothesis is that similarities in the literature sufficiently leverage differences. The first chapter includes a statement of the problem, namely that the global ...