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See Pailin, 1989, Ch.4. Keith Ward wants to propose a different type of theism [see God, Humanity and the Cosmos, ed. C Southgate (Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1999) pp224-25], but sees clearly the helpfulness of dipolarity: ‘The basic idea of divine dipolarity, with its associated place for temporality and passibility in God, may survive dissociation from general process metaphysics’ [Ward, K, Religion and Creation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996) p308].

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Historical Examples of the Debate

Index - God, Humanity and the Cosmos, 1999 T&T Clark

God ‘The Fellow-Sufferer who Understands’

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Source:

Dr. Christopher Southgate and Dr. Michael Robert Negus in God, Humanity and the Cosmos.Published by T&T Clark.

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