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Peter J. Cataldo
Whitehead and Aristotle On Propositions
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Strachan Donnelley
Whitehead and Nietzsche:
Overcoming the Evil of Time
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Schubert M. Ogden
Adversus Judaeos?:
A Christian Understanding of Judaism
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Jane Kopas
Whitehead’s View of Creaturehood and Its Religious Implications
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William Dean
An American Theology
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William A. Beardslee
Recent Hermeneutics and Process Thought
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Clark M. Williamson
Process Hermeneutics and Christianity’s Post-Holocaust Reinterpretation of Itself
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Clark M. Williamson
Response to Schubert M. Ogden
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William J. Garland
Whitehead’s Theory of Casual Objectification
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Victor Lowe
A. N. W.:
A Biographical Perspective
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Nelson Pike
Process Theodicy and the Concept of Power
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Announcements (1)
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David Ray Griffin
Actuality, Possibility, and Theodicy:
A Response to Nelson Pike
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Paul G. Kuntz
Can Whitehead Be Made a Christian Philosopher?
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Leonard J. Eslick
Plato as Dipolar Theist
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D. Lynn Holt
Metaphors as Imaginative Propositions
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Richard E. Creel
Continuity, Possibility, and Omniscience
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