Christianity and Process Thought: Spirituality for a Changing World

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Book
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ISBN 10
1932031987 
ISBN 13
9781932031980 
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Publication Year
2006 
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Pages
176 
Description
“If someone were to ask, ‘Where is God?,’ how would you respond?” Joseph A. Bracken, S.J., uses this question as a springboard to introduce the process-relational metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead and other process theologians as he reconciles the sometimes-conflicting views of traditional Christian doctrines and the modern scientific world. To present this material in an accessible manner to a wider audience, Bracken discusses Whitehead’s “model” of the God-world relationship, showing that God is involved in an ongoing, ever-changing relationship with humans and other creatures. He also discusses the work of other contemporary theologians to help Christians come to terms with their role in our multi-dimensional pluralistic society. Bracken examines divine and human creativity, the collective power of good and evil, divine providence and human freedom, prayer, and altruism, and he addresses the question, “What is truth?” He shows how Whitehead’s process thought approach to these issues in fact “harmonizes” traditional Christian beliefs and contemporary culture, benefiting both faith and reason. Understanding the God-world relationship subtly influences our attitude toward ourselves, toward other human beings, and indeed toward all of God’s creatures, says Bracken. His study of Whitehead’s metaphysical vision of a cosmic community shows how modern views of the world and God can be accepted and kept in balance with the traditional biblical views found in the Christian faith and how this balance can help Christians make better choices in a world shaped both by contemporary natural science and by traditional Christian spirituality. - from Amzon 
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