Bracken, Joseph, S.J. The One and the Many: A Contemporary Reconstruction of the God-World Relationship [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 56 (4):866-867 (2003)
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Abstract

Bracken offers two new approaches to the God-world relationship. He replaces substance metaphysics with Whitehead’s field metaphysics or social ontology “in which societies or structured fields of activity are the conventional units of reality ”, and here he makes a solid contribution. He also introduces emergence to explain the God-world relation; here he could have explored more potentially valuable options.

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