Whitehead’s organismic conception of God and its religious availability

Schole 1 (2):195-202 (2007)
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Leonidas Bargeliotes of the University of Athens focuses in his article on the problem of God’s religious availability and sees Whitehead’s organismic theory of God as a correction of Aristotle’s barren conception of a Prime Mover.

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