Jesus, Christology, and Incarnation in Process Theology
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_____ and Rebecca Ann Parker. Proverbs of Ashes: Violence, Redemptive Suffering, and the Search for What Saves Us. Boston: Beacon Press, 2001. [abstract]
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_____. "Scales Fell from His Eyes." In Earth and Word, ed., David Rhoads. New York and London: Continuum, 2007, pp.95-104.
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Doud, Robert E. “Rahner’s Christology: A Whiteheadian Critique.” Journal of Religion 57, no.2 (April 1977): 144-155.
Epperly, Bruce G. Review: John Cobb, Can Christ Become Good News Again? Encounter 53:3 (Summer 1992): 301-302.
_____, and Robert L. Kinast. “Can Suffering be Redemptive?” [A Booklet Prepared for Process and Faith]. (Sept. 1995).
Fackre, Gabriel. Review: John Cobb, Christ in a Pluralistic Age. Andover Newton Quarterly 17:4 (March 1977): 308-315.
Farmer, Ronald L. “Jesus in Process Christology.” In Jesus Then and Now: Images of Jesus in History and Christology, eds. Marvin Meyer and Charles Hughes (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2001): 201-215.
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Fisher, David H. “The Resurrection in a Process Theological Perspective: An Essay in Whiteheadian Christology.” Ph.D. Dis., Vanderbilt University, 1976.
Ford, Lewis S. “Christ as Mutual Transformation of God and Jesus.” American Academy of Religion: The Currents in Contemporary Christology Group, pp. 35-42.
_____. “The Possibilities for Process Christology.” Encounter 35 (1974): 281-294.
_____. "The Power of God and the Christ." Religious Experience and Process Theology. Harry Cargas and Bernard Lee, eds. New York: Paulist Press, 1976. 79-92.
_____. “The Resurrection as the Emergence of the Body of Christ.” Religion in Life 42, no.4 (Winter 1973): 466-477.
Gordon, Bobby Joe. “The Role of Process Theology in the Christologies of W. Norman Pittenger and Wolfhart Pannenberg.” Ph.D. Dis., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1989.
Gounelle, Andre. “Théologie du Process et Création.” Revue d’Historie et de Philosophie Religieuses 70, no. 2 (1990): 181-97. [Biblical Studies, Creation, Christology]
_____. “Trois Christologies.” Études Théologiques et Religieuses 65, no. 2 (1990): 247-59.
Gray, Donald. “The Divine and Human in Jesus Christ.” Proceedings of the 31st Annual Convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America 31 (June 1976).
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_____. Syllabus: Christology, 1991. (unpubl.)
_____, and Thomas J.J. Altizer. John Cobb’s Theology in Process. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1977.
_____. A Process Christology. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1973. [abstract]
_____. “Schubert Ogden’s Christology, and the Possibilities of Process Philosophy.” The Christian Scholar 50, no.3 (Fall, 1967): 290-303. Reprinted in Process Philosophy and Christian Thought, ed. D. Brown, R.E. James, Jr., and G. Reeves (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971), 347-61.
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_____. “The Resurrection of Jesus and the Origin of Christology.” Encounter 47:3 (Summer 1986): 219-231. [abstract]
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Kim, Hiheon. "Minjung Messiah and Process Panentheism." (March 20, 2007) [A paper presented in the seminar of The Center for Process Studies, Claremont, CA].
Koothottil, Abraham and Raimundo Panikkar. “Man and Religion: A Dialogue with Panikkar.” Jeevadhara 11, no.61 (Jan. – Feb. 1981): 5-32.
Lai, Pan-Chiu. “Process Christology and Christian-Confucian Dialogue in China: With Special Reference to Cobb’s Christology.” Process Studies 33, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2004): 149-165.
Lane, Dermot. “The Incarnation of God in Jesus.” Irish Theological Quarterly 3 (1979): 158-169.
Lee, Bernard. “Christology Reaching for its Jewish Roots.” (unpubl.)
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_____. Toward a Contemporary Wisdom Christology: A Study of Karl Rahner and Norman Pittenger. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988.
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Meacham, Katherine Rothrock. “Creative Transformation Happens and Christ is its Image: A Critical Analysis of the Process Christology of John B. Cobb, Jr.” Ph.D. Dis., Temple University, 1994.
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Morris, Marla Beth. “Process Christology: David Ray Griffin and John B. Cobb, Jr.: An Alternative to Classical Christology.” M.A. Thesis, Loyola University, New Orleans, LA., 1993. (unpubl.)
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_____. Symbols of Jesus; A Christology of Symbolic Engagement. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2001. [abstract]
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Shaw, D.W.D. “Perspectives on Providence.” New College Bulletin 6 (1971): 9-20.
_____. “Process Thought and Creation.” Theology 75 (1978): 346-355.
Shaw, Marvin. “Naturalism and the Christ: Weiman’s Christology.” (unpubl.)
Strange, Mary Zeiss. Review: Rita Nakashima Brock, Journeys by Heart: A Christology of Erotic Power. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 60:2 (Summer 1992): 328-31.
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_____. God, Christ, Church: A Practical Guide to Process Theology. New York: Crossroad, 1982.
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_____. “The Revelation of God in Christ.” Process Studies 10:1-2 (Spring-Summer 1980): 2-17.
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