Atkins, Anselm.  "Neville’s Dialectical Argument for an Independent Creator.” Theological Studies, 30, No. 1  (Mar. 1969): 90-107.

Abstract

This is essentially a careful review of Robert C. Neville's book, God The Creator.  The reviewer says that Neville prefers Anselm's view of God as supremely worshipful, but rejects the God of the process philosophers because its diapolar description derived from Whitehead's two natures is not adequate for religious purposes.  Atkins claims that Neville's view of the Creator God is like Tillich’s and Barth’s as both available for philosophical examination by way of the creation and also transcendent of the creation and is like Tillich’s and Barth’s.  [Anselm Atkins, March 1969]