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| User: | process_thought (1166957) esse sequitur operari
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| Name: | process thinker | ||||
| Website: | The Center for Process Studies | ||||
| Location: | United States | ||||
| Birthdate: | 1977-05-18 | ||||
| Bio: | this journal is for me to record all of my notes and such on process thought. Process thought is a metaphysical system that borrows substantially from the thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne. I was first introduced to open view theism which I know feel was a gateway to a theological system that open view theism is partially in agreement with. "Speculative philosophy (metaphysics) is the endeavour to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted.” ~Alfred North Whitehead Links: Process Studies Journal http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/PROCESS-PHILOSOPHY.html Process Theism Process Philosophy Some Steps in Learning Process Thought BRIEF EXCERPTS FROM ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD AND CHARLES HARTSHORNE Panpsychism Process Theology, Process Theism Whiteheadian Terminology Process Thought Synopsis Process & Faith John B. Cobb, jr. University of Chicago Divinity School Claremont School of Theology CHARLES HARTSHORNE: THE EINSTEIN OF RELIGIOUS THOUGHT 1897-2000 Charles Hartshorne (The Greatest Metaphysician of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century) Alfred North Whitehead John B. Cobb, jr. David Ray Griffin Nancy R. Howell ![]() ![]() | ||||
| Interests: | 143: "becoming", actual occasions, aesthetics, alfred north whitehead, anti-calvinism, barry l. whitney, beauty, c. robert mesle, catherine keller, cell theory of reality, change, charles hartshorne, charles sanders peirce, christ, christology, claremont school of theology, clark m. williamson, compound individuals, conceptual prehensions, concrescence, consequent nature, constructive postmodern metaphysics, constructive postmodern philosophy, creation out of chaos, creative advance, creative synthesis, creativity, daniel a. dombrowski, daniel day williams, david ray griffin, deep religious pluralism, delwin brown, dipolar theism, divine persuasion, divine suffering, domain uniformitarianism, donald wayne viney, donna bowman, efficient causation, epochal theory of time, eternal objects, eugene h. peters, event pluralism, fact and form, fallacy of misplaced concreteness, feminist theology, final causation, free will, george r. lucas, god, hard-core common sense, harold s. kushner, hybrid physical prehensions, immanence, initial aim, inter-relatedness, jesus, jewish theology, john b. cobb jr., jorge luis nobo, karl raimund popper, lewis s. ford, libertarian free will, logos, marjorie hewitt suchocki, metaphysical rule of evidence, metaphysics, metaphysics of the future, nancy r. howell, natural theology, naturalistic theism, naturalistic trinity, negative prehensions, neoclasical theology, neoclassical metaphysics, neoclassical philosophy, neoclassical theism, nexus, nicholas rescher, non-dualism, nonsensationist doctrine of perception, novelty, ontology, panentheism, panexperientialism, pantemporalism, philosophical theology, philosophy of organism, plato, post-shoah theology, postive prehensions, postmodern animism, postmodern philosophy, postmodern theology, pragmatism, prehension, presentational immediacy, primordial nature, principle of dual transcendence, problem of evil, process and reality, process christology, process cosmology, process doctrine of election, process ecology, process eschatology, process hermeneutics, process interdisciplinary thought, process metaphysics, process philosophy, process philosophy of religion, process relational theology, process theodicy, process theology, process thought, realism, reenchantment without supernaturalism, reformed subjectivist principle, relational theology, robert cummings neville, ronald l. farmer, satisfaction, schubert m. ogden, self-determining freedom, social process, societal realism, societism, socinianism, solidarity, speculative philosophy, stubborn fact, subject-superject, subjective aim, surrelativism, the extensive continuum, the problem of evil, theological freedom, time, transcendence, trinity, uchicago divinity school, whiteheadian naturalistic theism, whiteheads theory of perception | ||||
| Schools: | None listed | ||||
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| Account type: | Basic Account | ||||


