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This is an accessible introductory guide to process theology designed for seminary and university classes as well as lay study. In addition to addressing the major tenants of process theology as they relate to traditional theological issues, Epperly addresses cutting-edge issues in theology and ethics such as pluralism and postmodernism, matters of life and death, science (technology and...

God through whom “all things came into being” (John 1:3) was the animating center of Jesus’ life. Jesus was not an anomaly or alien in the universe and planetary life, but was the incarnation the Divine Logos and Wisdom, present in greater or lesser degrees in all human and planetary life. Jesus can be called the Christ, God’s chosen one, because he reflects and embodies in his unique and historically-conditioned life what humans are called to become spiritually as God’s beloved children, created
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