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41. Process Studies: Volume > 16 > Issue: 1
Theodore Vitali Whitehead’s Metaphysics of Extension and Solidarity
42. Process Studies: Volume > 16 > Issue: 2
James W. Felt Whitehead und der Prozessbegriff/Whitehead and The Idea of Process
43. Process Studies: Volume > 16 > Issue: 2
J. Harley Chapman New Essays in Metaphysics
44. Process Studies: Volume > 16 > Issue: 2
Robert S. Brumbaugh Four Kinds of Time?: A Response to David Griffin’s Review of Unreality and Time
45. Process Studies: Volume > 16 > Issue: 2
Gordon D. Kaufman American Religious Empiricism
46. Process Studies: Volume > 45 > Issue: 2
Donald Wayne Viney God Almighty and God All-Loving: A Review Article of David Ray Griffin’s God Exists But Gawd Does Not
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Griffin’s book contributes to the literature of cumulative arguments for God’s existence, revealing the deficiencies of the “God Almighty” of traditional theism (i.e., Gawd) and the strengths of a Whiteheadian process theism (i.e., God). Since the concept of omnipotence is central, it is imperative to note that there are three ideas of divine power in traditional theism, not always carefully parsed by Griffin. Evolutionary theory requires rethinking theism, but, contrary to Griffin, many of the problems posed by the theory are less for belief in Gawd than for fundamentalism. Nevertheless, an interactive dipolar deity fits most naturally with evolutionary thinking to provide a concept of God All-Loving. Griffin is at his best discussing the ground of abstract truths. He does not, however, avail himself of some of the best arguments against traditional theism found in Hartshorne’s work; there is also the question whether Griffin would accept Hartshorne’s idea of the modal coincidence of God’s existence and all possibility and how this would affect his cumulative case.
47. Process Studies: Volume > 5 > Issue: 3
William L. Power Philosophic Logic and Process Theory in the Work of Richard M. Martin: A Review Article
48. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 46 > Issue: 2
Lee C. Rice P. Butchvarov. Resemblance and Identity
49. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 47 > Issue: 2
Leo Sweeney. S. J. More Books on Plato
50. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 64 > Issue: 1
Curtis L. Carter Beauty Restored. By Mary Mothersill
51. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 66 > Issue: 1
Roland J. Teske The Origin of the Soul in St. Augustine's Later Works. By Robert J. O'Connell
52. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 70 > Issue: 2
John Bruin Why Heidegger's Godot Might Not Be Worth the Wait
53. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 70 > Issue: 3
James Bohman The Possibility of Post-Socialist Politics
54. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 70 > Issue: 4
John F. Kavanaugh On the Possibility of a Post-Modern Anthropology
55. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 71 > Issue: 2
Theodore B. VanItallie Carus, Suzuki, and Zen
56. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 74 > Issue: 1
Donald W. Mertz John Bacon, "Universals and Property Instances"
57. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 75 > Issue: 3
Donald W. Mertz D. M. Armstrong, "A World of States of Affairs"
58. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 76 > Issue: 1
Jewel Spears Brooker T. E. Hulme and the Twentiety-Century Minds
59. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 76 > Issue: 1
John F. Kavanaugh What Is it Like to Be Bats or Brains?: Similarities and Differences between Humans and Other Animals
60. The Modern Schoolman: Volume > 76 > Issue: 1
David Neville Friedrich Nietzsche: "Unfashionable Observations"