Kraus’s Boethian Interpretation of Whitehead’s God

Process Studies 11 (1):30-34 (1981)
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Abstract

The Metaphysics of Experience: Companion to Whitehead’s Process and Reality by Elizabeth M. Kraus develops very classical, Boethian, atemporal understanding of Whitehead’s God. Kraus contends that Whitehead intended “to infer that the divine actual world includes all actual worlds in unison of becoming” (p. 164). Her position is that even in his consequent nature, God coexists simultaneously and changelessly with the entire past, present, and future of every occasion in every world or cosmic epoch. Her rationale for this rests upon 1. a highly questionable interpretation of one text in Process and Reality and the claims that 2. only such a view is compatible with human freedom, and 3. only such a view is compatible with human faith. This article argues that she is mistaken on all three counts.

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Rem B. Edwards
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Alston and Hartshorne on the concept of God.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 1994 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 36 (3):129 - 146.

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