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A Process Concept of God

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Concepts of the Ultimate

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My primary self-definition is as a theologian. Dealing with the concept of God as a theologian, one is always in the midst of a discussion, a discussion that is continuous with that reflected in the Bible. Most of the time that is the way I deal with the question of God intellectually.

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© 1989 Linda J. Tessier

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Cobb, J.B. (1989). A Process Concept of God. In: Tessier, L.J. (eds) Concepts of the Ultimate. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20327-7_5

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