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5.0 out of 5 stars Process Eschatology Critiqued and Defended, March 29, 2009
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This review is from: World Without End: Christian Eschatology from a Process Perspective (Hardcover)
In this work, Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki's process eschatology (as outlined in her book entitled "The End of Evil") is critiqued by several prominent process theologians. Overall, I found the essays to be very engaging and thought-provoking. That being said, several essays stand out:

- "The End of Evil" by Joseph Bracken. This essay provides a good summary to Suchocki's process eschatology.

- "Subjective Immortality in a Neo-Whiteheadian Context" by Joseph Bracken. Here Brackens draws inspiration from Suchocki's work and outlines his metaphysics of intersubjectivity which allows not only for objective immortality but also for subjective immortality.

- "God's Avent/ure: The End of Evil and the Origin of Time" by Roland Faber. This is a gem! Here Faber basically tackles the paradox of time - i.e "How can that which is without beginning and end have both a beginning and an end?"

- "An Alternate Theory of Subjective Immortality" by Lewis Ford. Here Ford provides a trenchant analysis of what constitutes subjectivity and superjectivity (i.e. objectivity) in Whitehead's scheme.

I highly recommend this for the serious student of process theology.
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