The philosophical approach to God [electronic resource] : a neo-Thomist perspective / W. Norris Clarke.

By: Clarke, W. Norris (William Norris), 1915-Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Fordham University Press, 2007Edition: 2nd rev. edDescription: viii, 163 pSubject(s): God (Christianity) | Neo-ScholasticismGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 231 LOC classification: BT103 | .C53 2007Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
The turn to the inner way in contemporary neo-thomism -- The transcendental Thomist movement -- The ascent through the dynamism of the intellect -- The ascent through the dynamism of the will -- The metaphysical ascent to God through participation and the analogical structure of our language about God -- Why the inner path is insufficient -- Ascent to God through participation metaphysics -- The analogical structure of language about God -- Christian theism and Whiteheadian process philosophy : are they compatible? -- Is God creator of the universe? : Whitehead's position -- God's real relatedness to the world, mutability, and enrichment by the world.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-163).

The turn to the inner way in contemporary neo-thomism -- The transcendental Thomist movement -- The ascent through the dynamism of the intellect -- The ascent through the dynamism of the will -- The metaphysical ascent to God through participation and the analogical structure of our language about God -- Why the inner path is insufficient -- Ascent to God through participation metaphysics -- The analogical structure of language about God -- Christian theism and Whiteheadian process philosophy : are they compatible? -- Is God creator of the universe? : Whitehead's position -- God's real relatedness to the world, mutability, and enrichment by the world.

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