Indeed, by substituting «creates» for «constitutes», we obtain a reading which fits in perfectly with
the main points of the doctrine that every actual entity is to be construed as a subject - superject.
Not exact matches
Usually, once a Calvinist is able to gain assent to this first idea
of their
doctrine, they quickly move on to the second
main point of Calvinism, that
of Unconditional Election.
The
main point is to underscore the contrast
of the implications
of his philosophy with the traditional
doctrines that have insisted only on the permanence, unity, eminent actuality, transcendence, and creative power
of God.
On that reading, for example, when Whitehead says that the «being»
of an occasion is created by its «becoming», he is simply telling us that the occasion qua actual superject is created by the same occasion qua actual subject; and that is,
of course, one
of the
main points of the said
doctrine.
In 2000 the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith issued a document called Dominus Iesus and then, in 2007, reiterated its
main points in «Responses to Some Questions Regarding Certain Aspects
of the
Doctrine on the Church.»