The process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles
Hartshorne has made many distinctive contributions to the
philosophy of religion. David Ray Griffin now offers the first
full-scale philosophy of religion written from this perspective,
discussing such topics as the relationship between science and
religion, the validity of religious experience, the nature and
existence of God, religious pluralism, creation and evolution, and
the problem of evil. Griffin's clear and comprehensive book also
serves as a valuable introduction to process philosophy itself.
In his vigorous defense of a worldview that is fully
naturalistic and fully religious, Griffin shows not only how this
position reconciles naturalism with freedom, genuine religious
experience, and even life after death, but also how its
naturalistic theism "reenchants" the world in the sense of
providing cosmic support for moral values.
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