Bracken, Joseph A.  Society and Spirit: A Trinitarian Cosmology.  Selinsgrove: Susquehanna University Press, 1991.

Abstract

This book combines the philosophical insights of Alfred North Whitehead with presuppositions of traditional Christian belief in God as triune.  The result is an understanding of Ultimate Reality as an all-encompassing Cosmic Society with the divine persons as the primordial members but with all their creatures from time immemorial as likewise participants.  Key to this trinitarian cosmology is a new understanding of Whiteheadian societies as structured fields of activity for successive generations of actual occasions.  Thus all of creation is nested within the field of activity proper to the divine persons in their dynamic interrelation.  [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]