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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aGray, James R.$q(James Robert),$d1944-
245 10 $aModern process thought :$ba brief ideological history /$cJames R. Gray.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bUniversity Press of America,$c©1982.
300 $axvii, 254 pages ;$c23 cm
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505 0 $aMechanism -- Vitalism and animism -- F.H. Bradley's absolutism -- Neo-vitalism -- Spiritual evolutionism -- Neo-mechanism -- Emergent evolutionism -- Teilhard de Chardin as a process thinker -- A.N. Whitehead's concept of dipolarity -- Philosophical influence on process -- F.H. Bradley's objective idealism -- Neo-vitalism's epistemology -- Spiritual evolution's epistemology -- Bernardino Varisco's neo-mechanistic epistemology -- Emergent evolutionism' epistemology -- Teilhard de Chardin's epistemology -- A.N. Whitehead's epistemology -- Foundations of process theology -- William Christian's influence on theology -- Examples of Whiteheadian process theologians -- Lionel Thornton's incarnational theology -- Norman Pittenger's theology -- Bernard Meland and John Cobb, Jr. -- Whiteheadians, Teilhardians and theologians of hope -- Conclusions.
520 $aThis book is designed to introduce Process philosophy through a study of the history of its development. In order to do this, one must begin with certain philosophical and scientific influences of the late nineteenth century. From that time until the present Process thought developed and matured in the minds of men such as Henri Bergson, Samuel Alexander, Teilhard de Chardin, Alfred North Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne, and Norman Pittenger.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index.
590 $bArchive
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