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The world still needs God: an understanding of the biblical God as love from the perspective of process thought and its application to ministry in sermons

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Myong D Han. The World Still Needs God: an Understanding of the Biblical God As Love From the Perspective of Process Thought and Its Application to Ministry In Sermons. Claremont School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d1646d11-c680-4174-a05b-6700c9ebf059.

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M. D. Han. The world still needs God: an understanding of the biblical God as love from the perspective of process thought and its application to ministry in sermons. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d1646d11-c680-4174-a05b-6700c9ebf059

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Myong D Han. The World Still Needs God: an Understanding of the Biblical God As Love From the Perspective of Process Thought and Its Application to Ministry In Sermons. Claremont School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d1646d11-c680-4174-a05b-6700c9ebf059.

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  • This project attempts to explain God as represented in the Bible to modern people in tune with modern mentality. To accomplish this, the project needs to satisfy three requirements from the perspective of process thought. These are logical consistency, empirical applicability and adequateness, and relatedness with Christian identity. The methodology and the theoretical basis for this project are based on the analysis of human experience, the evolution of human consciousness, and the authenticity of intuitions contained in the Bible. The basic idea for this project is the contrast between the past and present consciousness of human beings from an evolutionary perspective. In the Bible, God's love causes God to create, sustain, and redeem the world. Therefore, the existence of human beings and the world is necessarily based on God's love. Two sermons are prepared as examples to apply this understanding of process theology to God in the Bible.
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  • 02/17/2024

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