The Changing Image of God in Process Philosophy

Kritike 1 (1):96-113 (2007)
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Abstract

Seeing is a matter of perspective. A perspective is the vantage point by which we view the reality or the world around us. That is why it is called a worldview or paradigm. In other words, what we see is a by product of how we look at the reality around us based on our idea and image of ourselves. Thus, a philosopher once said that if a bird is given the necessary intelligence and the faculty to express its idea of God it will speak of a God that majestically sings and flies with His mighty wings.

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