2002 8vo 211pp Hardcover. This copy has some underlining and notations in pencil. Otherwise very good condition.
An examination of the concept of God as propounded by Charles Hartshorne and John Macquarrie, two mid-20th century theological thinkers, Relational Deity argues for a concept of God as “relational deity” that arises out of a detailed investigation juxtaposing Hartshorne’s neoclassical (or “Process”) theism and Macquarrie’s existential-ontological theism. The notion that deity is itself inherently relational is of considerable significance for an age that must wrestle with theological issues in a context of pluralism and post-modernity. It is a powerful idea with important theological and philosophical implications.



