David Ray Griffin is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the School of Theology at Claremont and Claremont Graduate School. He is also Executive Director of the Center for Process Studies.
[This] book is a good introduction to process thought and to some
of the problems of Christology, as well as a careful critique of
the positions of Tillich, H. Richard Niebuhr, Bultmann, and
Schleiermacher on these issues. The book is carefully argued.
*Journal of Ecumenical Studies*
[This book] both provides an accurate statement of the positions
taken by major theologians and, standing on their shoulders,
advances the discussion.
*Journal of Ecumenical Studies*
The book is well-organized and carefully argued....This demanding
but readable study, requiring little background in the specific
topics considered, is recommended for upper-division undergraduate
and graduate students in religion.
*CHOICE*
The book is well-organized and carefully argued....This demanding
but readable study, requiring little background in the specific
topics considered, is recommended for upper-division undergraduate
and graduate students in religion.
*CHOICE*
[This] book is a good introduction to process thought and to some
of the problems of Christology, as well as a careful critique of
the positions of Tillich, H. Richard Niebuhr, Bultmann, and
Schleiermacher on these issues. The book is carefully argued.
*Journal of Ecumenical Studies*
[This book] both provides an accurate statement of the positions
taken by major theologians and, standing on their shoulders,
advances the discussion.
*Journal of Ecumenical Studies*
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