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Charles Hartshorne's concept of God
philosophical and theological responses
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Hartshorne's neoclassical theism and black theology
pp.1-22
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The dipolar God and Latin American liberation theology
pp.23-39
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Competition and the common good
the liberal politics of Charles Hartshorne
pp.41-55
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God, power and the struggle for liberation
a feminist contribution
pp.57-75
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The world
body of God or field of cosmic activity?
pp.89-102
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Charles Hartshorne's philosophy of God
a thomistic critique
pp.103-123
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Can the God of process thought be "redeemed"?
pp.125-136
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Hartshorne's concept of God examined in the light of phenomenology and buddhism
pp.137-152
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Some remarks on Charles Hartshorne's conception of theology
pp.153-162
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Continuity and novelty
a contribution to the dialogue between buddhism and process thought
pp.163-184
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A Jewish perspective on Charles Hartshorne's concept of god
pp.185-195
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Rigor, reason and moderation
Hartshorne's contribution to the philosophy of religion and philosophical theology
pp.219-238
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1014-5_14Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Dordrecht
Year: 1990
Pages: 332
ISBN (hardback): 978-90-481-4046-6
ISBN (digital): 978-94-017-1014-5
Full citation:
Sia Santiago (1990) Charles Hartshorne's concept of God: philosophical and theological responses. Dordrecht, Springer.