Holomovement metaphysics and theology

Zygon 28 (1):47-60 (1993)
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Abstract

The holomovement metaphysics of David Bohm emphasizes connections and continuous change. Two general movements through spaceā€time extend Bohm's ideas. One is that the universe was nonlocal when it started but increases in locality. (With nonlocality, two simultaneous but distant events affect each other.) The other is the opposite movement or evolution toward increasingly complex systems exhibiting internal connections and a type of nonlocality. This metaphysics produces a theology when the holomovement is a model for God. Several topics follow, including global nonlocality, God as creator, God's transcendence and immanence, and God as personal. This theology shows promise but needs further development.

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