Bracken, Joseph A.  "Creativity and the Extensive Continuum as the Ultimate Ground in Alfred North Whitehead's Philosophy of Becoming."  Ultimate Reality and Meaning 16, nos. 1-2 (March-June 1993): 110-9.

Abstract

Creativity is the metaphysical ultimate for A. N. Whitehead in "Process and Reality".  Yet Creativity does not exist in itself but only in and through actual entities.  Accordingly, God is "the aboriginal instance" of creativity and "the aboriginal condition" of its action.  Linked with another Whiteheadian category, the extensive continuum, creativity constitutes the underlying nature of the triune God which is at the same time the ground of being for all finite actual entities.  Together, they constitute a "force-field" out of which the three divine persons and all creatures continuously emerge as members of an all-embracing cosmic society.  [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]