Not exact matches
So my friends Tripp and Bo from Homebrewed Christianity have been
talking... and
talking... and
talking...
about this thing called
Process Theology.
Thus, when
process theology is
talked about in American (and to some extent British) theological schools today, Bergson, Berdyaev and Teilhard may be in the background, but the work of Whitehead, Hartshorne, Ogden and Cobb is primarily in mind.
In his recent study of
process theology, Peter Hamilton has noted that he has found among the young people with whom he has worked as a chaplain and teacher of divinity a willingness to consider very seriously the reality of God but a feeling that
talk about «personal immortality» makes no sense.