Toward a Metaphysics of Creation

Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):493 - 510 (1964)
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Creative change characterizes the nature of god, And a temporalistic form of personalistic theism can illuminate human experience. To establish this thesis, The author first discusses the logical, Metaphysical, And religious bases for the traditional view that ultimate being must be perfect and unchanging. He then proposes an alternate model of reason, Presents a concept of persons as active unities capable of maintaining their self-Identity through change, And argues for the possibility of creation ex nihilo. Finally, After discussing valid classical emphases, The author formulates his personalistic notion of God as creator and considers god's relation to human beings. (staff)

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