He simply is what he is in one eternal now (Thomas), or in one
indivisible process of becoming (Whitehead).
Not exact matches
My interest, however, as a
process theologian is to show how
process theology can
become a political theology committed to the
indivisible salvation
of the whole world.
Whitehead was convinced by Zeno - like paradoxes that
process must be made up
of indivisible units, «drops» or «bits»
of becoming that do not themselves consist
of earlier and later
becomings.24 These quanta
of becoming are called «actual entities.»
Process theology should
become a political theology in that it should be fundamentally committed, with Sölle, to «the
indivisible salvation
of the whole world».