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Charles Hartshorne
Is Plantinga's Argument for God Incompatible with Human Free Will?
An Examination of Charles Hartshorne's Concept of God
William James As American Plato? Scott Sinclair
Modern Moral Theory: a Process Response
Remembering Charles Hartshorne
Process Theodicy and the Life After Death: a Possibility Or a Necessity?
Philosophy of Religion
Charles Hartshorne's Letters to a Young Philosopher: 1979-1995
Charles Hartshorne, OMNIPOTENCE and OTHER THEOLOGICAL MISTAKES
7. Charles Hartshorne Robert L
Charles Hartshorne and the Ontological Argument
Theology Courses, 2014-2016
Academic Philosophers Need to Speak Again of God
Talks and Meetings with Charles Hartshorne
Fundamentalism William Vance Trollinger University of Dayton,
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Whitehead's Concept of God As Compared with St. Thomas's Concept
The God of Charles Hartshorne. the Problem of Divinity?
Beyond the Process God: a Defense of the Classical Divine Attributes Steven J
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“Hartshorne, Plato, and the Concept of God” by Daniel A
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A Response to James Sterba's Argument from Evil
The Panentheism of Charles Hartshorne: a Critique by Laurence W
From Freedom, Reason, Tolerance, Right Behavior and Salvation by Character: Toward a Liberal Christian Concept of Man and the World
The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, Bibliography D. Patte, Editor, Vanderbilt University
CURRENT DIALOGUE December 2017
Holier Than Thou? Piety and Paradox in Plato's
1 Footnotes to Plato
Introduction Chapter 1
An Analysis and Assessment
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Process Theism
Existence and Actuality: Hartshorne on the Ontological Proof and Immanent Causality
A Relational Metaphysic Studies in Philosophy and Religion
The Origin of the Universe: Big Bang to God Theory
Time and Personal Identity in Nietzsche's Theory of Eternal
A Neoclassical Response to the New Atheism
Panentheism in Hartshorne and Tillich