Boyd, Gregory A. Tinity and Process: A Critical Evaluation and Reconstruction of Hartshorne's Di-Polar Theism Towards a Trinitarian Metaphysics. New York: Peter Lang, 1992.
Abstract
The dominant metaphysical system in America
this century has been process philosophy, of which the most prolific
and persuasive advocate has been Charles Hartshorne. Traditional
Christian thinkers, however, have consistently viewed this philosophy,
and Hartshorne's thought in particular, as fundamentally incompatible
with trinitarian theism. In this compelling work, Dr. Boyd moves beyond
this impasse. Utilizing exhaustive research and critical acumen, he
maintains that a reworked version of Hartshorne's process system
actually provides the metaphysical grounding of trinitarian thought, at
the same time preserving the advantages that have made process
philosophy an attractive alternative to traditional Western substance
ontology. The result is a remarkably creative trinitarian process
metaphysics that provides a new perspective on both process thought and
the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.