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I've discovered that very few are familiar with my worldview. Here I hope is an opportunity to compare and contrast and find commonalities.
Last edited by PantaRhea; 07-02-2005 at 08:35 AM. |
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Perhaps you might consider posting a series of articles on Process theology. ![]()
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PantaRhea - I must have missed out on something here. Would you be prepared to say more about Process Theology for our edification?
I know our Summer Minister spoke of it in a sermon. |
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Panta Rhea hasn't logged in for nearly a year. Angellous_Evangellous has some interesting ideas on the subject though and does an excellent job of explaining the more popular approaches to Process Theology.
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*ah-choo!*
I will post some links here. Process Theology of the Cross Christian responsibility to beg for mercy
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HOOTIE![]() God bless the Dixie Chicks. Last edited by angellous_evangellous; 09-07-2007 at 10:25 PM. |
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Thanks, angellous_evangellous, I shall take a look.
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