
Process Thought and Roman Catholicism
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John Becker is assistant professor of philosophy in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas.
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Chapter 1: "Does Process Theology Rest on a Mistake?" by David B. Burrell, C. S. C.
Chapter 2: "Process Theology and the Catholic Theological Community" by J. J. Mueller, S. J.
Chapter 3: "Duns Scotus, Catholicity and the Roots of Process Thought" by Ilia Delio, O. S. F.
Chapter 4: "Charles Hartshorne and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition" by Daniel A. Dombrowski
Chapter 5: "A Catholic Approach to Process Philosophy" by Maria-Teresa Teixeira
Chapter 6: "Balancing Permanence and Change in a Systems-Oriented Metaphysics" by Joseph A. Bracken, S. J.
Chapter 7: "A Process Interpretation of Creatio ex Nihilo" by Thomas E. Hosinski, C. S. C.
Chapter 8: "Whitehead's View on Incarnation and the Co-Inherence of God and the World" by Palmyre Oomen
Chapter 9: "The Eucharistic Experience: Process Theology and Sacramental Theology" by Thomas Schärtl
Chapter 10: "Babbling on About Pluralism: The Catholicity of Pluralism" by John Becker
Chapter 11: "Aquina
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