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Charles Hartshorne's philosophy of God
a thomistic critique
pp. 103-123
Abstract
Let me begin by saying quite sincerely that I find Hartshorne's philosophical theology a truly "noble" one. It articulates a rich religious sensitivity and presents us with a God that is a totally admirable person, worthy of deep religious reverence and love. It is not surprising to me that some of the authors who have written on it declare that this is the only brand of theism they could accept.
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Published in:
Sia Santiago (1990) Charles Hartshorne's concept of God: philosophical and theological responses. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 103-123
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1014-5_7
Full citation:
Norris Clarke W. (1990) „Charles Hartshorne's philosophy of God: a thomistic critique“, In: S. Sia (ed.), Charles Hartshorne's concept of God, Dordrecht, Springer, 103–123.