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- Frank B. Dilley (1998). David Ray Griffin, Parapsychology, Philosophy and Spirituality: A Postmodern Exploration. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 (1):63-66.
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The fact that many who are currently interested in spirituality tum to non-Christian sources is related to Augustine’s view of divine omnipotence. which was expressed supremely in his anit-Donatist and anti-Pelagian writings. Distinguishing cosmological, theological, and axiological freedom helps us see Pelgius as right on the second even though Augustine was right on the third. Process theology, by defending cosmological freedom against modem thought, theological freedom against pre-modem thought, and an element of truth in Donatism, provides the basis for a post-modem spirituality.
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