Oomen, Palmyre M. F. "The Prehensibility of God's Consequent Nature." Process Studies 27, nos. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1998): 108-33.
Abstract
Contrary to the widespread opinion that no viable account of the prehension of the consequent nature of God -- and, hence, no account of an influence of God's consequent nature on the world -- is possible without drastic revision of Whitehead's metaphysics, it is argued that there should be no problem, provided Whitehead be accurately read. His concept of God as a single actual entity with its conceptual pole taking precedence over its physical one, allows for the conception of God's everlasting concrescence as an ever growing satisfaction. Thus, God as fully actual, is not only in concrescence but also in satisfaction and, therefore, prehensible. [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]