From: george murphy <gmurphy@raex.com>
> The questions that I have raised, however, have to do not with whether
> process theology is internally consistent but with whether or not it can be
> an adequate way of expressing the historic Christian faith.
I presume that process theologians like Griffin have every intention of
doing considerably more than re-articulating the historic Christian faith
(same concepts in different words)-- their goal is to modify Christian
theology (change its conceptual vocabulary and its propositional system) in
a way that takes into account what we have learned about the world of which
we are a part since the "good old days" of Aquinas, Calvin or Luther.
Howard
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