Thus, validation conducted on these two blocks will prima
facie favor procedures which project the local level and gradient of the temperature near the boundary of the in - sample period.
Another bit of prima
facie evidence that might be considered in
favor of Hartshorne's «personalism» is that in Virgilius Ferm's 1945 classic Encyclopedia of Religion, a work to which Brightman contributed forty articles, 14 and in which Brightman had particular editorial input, 15 the article on «God, as personal» was written by none other than Charles Hartshorne.16 This, along with Brightman's review of me Divine Relativity (cited below), suggests that Brightman himself considered Hartshorne a personalist.