This is why God sometimes approves of (lures us toward)
coercion on the human level even though such coercive power would never be used by God even if it were available.
Not exact matches
More specifically, I want to discuss the following question: When, if ever, is it justifiable for a process theist to use, or condone the use of,
coercion of this sort
on the
human level?
Process theists do not deny that
coercion in this weaker sense occurs, at least
on the
human level.
Moreover, it certainly does create a strong theological justification for the type of
coercion many process theists believe is necessary
on the
human level.