Nelson, Herbert J. "Experience, Dialectic, and God." Process Studies 11, no. 3 (Fall 1981): 153-68.
Abstract
Process thinkers like Hartshorne appeal to experience to argue that since experience is essentially temporal, a timeless God could experience nothing. Examination of grounds for claims of essential temporality shows that accounts of the essence of experience, if possible at all, rest not merely on privileged intuition or generalization of features of human experience, but on dialectic. Process accounts are thus no more experientially grounded and no less dialectical than classical theology. [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]