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From Whose Togas I Dangle David Ray Griffin Professor Emeritus, Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University Co-Director, Center for Process Studies Curriculum Vitae (Brief) (Updated November 1, 2009) Selected Essays Philosophy The Holy, Necessary Goodness, and Morality [1980] Griffin's Theodicy [1981] Creation Out of Chaos and the Problem of Evil Responses to Criticisms Critique of John K. Roth's Theodicy Critique of John H. Hick's Theodicy Critique of Frederick Sontag's Theodicy Critique of Stephen T. Davis's Theodicy The Rationality of Belief in God: A Response to Hans Küng [1984] Time and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness [1986] Bohm and Whitehead on Wholeness, Freedom, Causality, and Time [1986] Process Theology and Eastern Orthodox Theology: A Response to Thomas Hopko [1986] Modern Anti-animism and the A Priori Rejection of Life after Death [1989] Process Theology as Empirical, Rational, and Speculative: Some Reflections on Method [1990] Why God Cannot Coerce [1991] We Can Read the Words, But Can We Think the Thoughts? On a Certain Thomistic Effort to Square Human Self-Determination with God’s “Infallible Movement” of the Will [1991] Review of Kai Nielsen, God, Scepticism, and Modernity [1991] Postmodern Theology for the Church [1993] Parapsychology and Philosophy: A Whiteheadian Postmodern Perspective [1993] Process Theodicy, Christology, and the Imitatio Dei [1996] Panexperientialist Physicalism and the Mind-Body Problem [1997] Process Philosophy (Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy) [1998] Matter, Consciousness, and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness [1998] Religious Experience, Naturalism, and the Social Scientific Study of Religion [2000] Rejoinder to Preus and Segal [2000] Review of Lewis S. Ford, Transforming Process Theism [2001] The Generic Concept of God [2001] Is the Universe Designed? Yes and No [2001] Time in Process Philosophy [2001] Consciousness as a Subjective Form: Whitehead’s Nonreductionist Naturalism [2002] Reconstructive Theology [2003] Panentheism’s Significance for Science and Religion [2005] Panexperientialism: How It Overcomes the Problems of Dualism and Materialism [2009] Critique of the Official 9/11 Conspiracy Theory See also DavidRayGriffin.com 9/11: A Christian Theologian's Response: Deceptions of Empire and the Anti-Imperial Gospel of Jesus (Zion's Herald, Jul.-Aug. 2005) Getting Agnostic about 9/11: A Society of Nonbelievers Questions the Official Version (The Los Angeles Times Magazine, August 28, 2005) Two Theologians [David Ray Griffin and Ian Markham] Debate 9/11, Conversations in Religion and Theology, November 2005 "9/11: The Myth and The Reality", Oakland, California, March 30, 2006 Video Clips (Counterbalance Meta Library) ● The Need for One View Excerpted ● The Goal of Religion ● Process Theology ● The "Process" Perspective on Design ● Design as "Direction" Rather Than a Blueprint ● Sir Fred Hoyle's Views and Omnipotence ● Extraterrestrial Religious Life
From Whose Togas I Dangle
Professor Emeritus, Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University
Co-Director, Center for Process Studies
Curriculum Vitae (Brief) (Updated November 1, 2009)
Selected Essays
Philosophy
The Holy, Necessary Goodness, and Morality [1980]
Griffin's Theodicy [1981]
Creation Out of Chaos and the Problem of Evil
Responses to Criticisms
Critique of John K. Roth's Theodicy
Critique of John H. Hick's Theodicy
Critique of Frederick Sontag's Theodicy
Critique of Stephen T. Davis's Theodicy
The Rationality of Belief in God: A Response to Hans Küng [1984]
Time and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness [1986]
Bohm and Whitehead on Wholeness, Freedom, Causality, and Time [1986]
Process Theology and Eastern Orthodox Theology: A Response to Thomas Hopko [1986]
Modern Anti-animism and the A Priori Rejection of Life after Death [1989]
Why God Cannot Coerce [1991]
We Can Read the Words, But Can We Think the Thoughts? On a Certain Thomistic Effort to Square Human Self-Determination with God’s “Infallible Movement” of the Will [1991]
Review of Kai Nielsen, God, Scepticism, and Modernity [1991]
Postmodern Theology for the Church [1993]
Parapsychology and Philosophy: A Whiteheadian Postmodern Perspective [1993]
Process Theodicy, Christology, and the Imitatio Dei [1996]
Panexperientialist Physicalism and the Mind-Body Problem [1997]
Process Philosophy (Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy) [1998]
Matter, Consciousness, and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness [1998]
Religious Experience, Naturalism, and the Social Scientific Study of Religion [2000]
Rejoinder to Preus and Segal [2000]
Review of Lewis S. Ford, Transforming Process Theism [2001]
The Generic Concept of God [2001]
Is the Universe Designed? Yes and No [2001]
Time in Process Philosophy [2001]
Consciousness as a Subjective Form: Whitehead’s Nonreductionist Naturalism [2002]
Reconstructive Theology [2003]
Panentheism’s Significance for Science and Religion [2005]
Panexperientialism: How It Overcomes the Problems of Dualism and Materialism [2009]
Critique of the Official
9/11 Conspiracy Theory
See also DavidRayGriffin.com
9/11: A Christian Theologian's Response: Deceptions of Empire and the Anti-Imperial Gospel of Jesus (Zion's Herald, Jul.-Aug. 2005)
Getting Agnostic about 9/11: A Society of Nonbelievers Questions the Official Version (The Los Angeles Times Magazine, August 28, 2005)
Two Theologians [David Ray Griffin and Ian Markham] Debate 9/11, Conversations in Religion and Theology, November 2005
"9/11: The Myth and The Reality", Oakland, California, March 30, 2006
Video Clips (Counterbalance Meta Library)
● The Need for One View Excerpted ● The Goal of Religion ● Process Theology ● The "Process" Perspective on Design ● Design as "Direction" Rather Than a Blueprint ● Sir Fred Hoyle's Views and Omnipotence ● Extraterrestrial Religious Life
● The Need for One View Excerpted
● The Goal of Religion
● Process Theology
● The "Process" Perspective on Design
● Design as "Direction" Rather Than a Blueprint
● Sir Fred Hoyle's Views and Omnipotence
● Extraterrestrial Religious Life