Process Thought and the Reformed Tradition
Allan, George. “Seeking the Common Good: A Report from the Third International Whitehead Conference.” Soundings 82, no.3-4 (Fall / Winter 1999): 311-38. [Issue 82, no.3-4 is available at the Center.]
Ayers, Robert H. “Methodological, Epistemological, and Ontological Motifs in the Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr.” Modern Theology 7, no.2 (Jan. 1991): 151-73 (Whitehead and Neibuhr, pp. 167-169).
Bloesch, Donald G. “Process Theology and Reformed Theology.” Major Themes in the Reformed Tradition, ed., Donald K. McKim (Grand Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans, 1992), 386-99. also in Process Theology, Robert Nash, ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1987. 31-56.
_____. “Process Theology in Reformed Perspective.” The Reformed Journal 29, no.10 (Oct 1979): 19-24; Listening 14, no.3 (Fall 1979): 185-95.
Bonino, Jose Miguez. “Reading Jurgen Moltmann from Latin America.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 105-114.
Bowman, Donna. The Divine Decision; A Process Doctrine of Election. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2002.
Brown, Delwin. Boundaries of Our Habitations: Tradition and Theological Construction. New York: State Univ. of New York Press, 1994.
Case-Winters, Anna. God’s Power: Traditional Understandings and Contemporary Challenges. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox, 1990. (Contrasts Calvin and Barth with Hartshorne and Feminism on divine power)
Centore, F. F. “Classical Christian Philosophy and Temporality: Correcting a Misunderstanding.” Monist 75, no.3 (July 1992): 393-405. [abstract]
Chapman, G. Clarke. “On Being Human: Moltmann’s Anthropology of Hope.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 69-84.
Cobb, John B., Jr. “Barth: An Appreciation from the Enemy Camp.” Christian Advocate (March 20, 1969): 7-8.
_____. “Barth and the Barthians: A Critical Appraisal.” How Karl Barth Changed my Mind, ed., Donald K. McKim (Grand Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans, 1986), 172-77.
_____. “Barth as Post-Enlightenment Guide.” TSF Bulletin [Theological Stdt. Fellowship] 6:5 (May-June 1983): 15-16.
_____. “Calvinism.” Varieties of Protestantism. Philadelphia, PA: The Westminster Press, 1960), 48-68.
_____. Living Options in Protestant Theology: A Survey of Methods. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1986 [1962]. (Chapters on Emil Brunner, Karl Barth, H. Richard Niebuhr, and Reinhold Niebuhr)
_____. “Moltmann’s ‘Hope’ and its Substance.” Christian Advocate (October 14, 1971): 7-9.
_____. Process Theology as Political Theology. Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press, 1982. (Discusses Jurgen Moltmann and others)
Conyers, A. J. “History as Problem and Hope.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no.1 (Spring 2000): 29-39.
Cornelison, Robert T. “The Development and Influence of Moltmann’s Theology.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 15-28.
Davaney, Sheila G. Divine Power: A Study of Karl Barth and Charles Hartshorne. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press, 1986.
Dunfee, Susan. “The Sin of Hiding: A Feminist Critique of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Account of the Sin of Pride.” Soundings 65, no.3 (Fall 1982): 316-27.
Feske, Millicent C. “Christ and Suffering in Moltmann’s Thought.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 85-104.
Gould, W.B. “The Ghost of Schleiermacher in the Process Theology Machine.” (unpubl.)
Griffin, David Ray. “Barth: Much Ado About Nothingness.” God, Power, and Evil: A Process Theodicy. Lanham, MD.: University Press of America, 1991 [1976]), 150-73.
_____. “Calvin: Omnipotence Without Obfuscation.” God, Power, and Evil: A Process Theodicy (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1991 [1976]), 116-30.
_____. “Whitehead and Niebuhr on God, Man, and the World.” Journal of Religion 53:2 (April 1973): 149-75.
Gunton, Colin E. Becoming and Being: The Doctrine of God in Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978.
Hartshorne, Charles. Review: Sang Hyun Lee, The Philosophical Theology of Jonathan Edwards. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 no.2 (Spring 1990): 249-52.
Kerr, Fergus. "God in the Summa Theologiae: Entity or Event?" in Value, Judgments, God, and Ecological Ecumenism: Essays in Honor of Eugene Thomas Long, eds., Hackett, Jeremiah and Jerald Wallulis. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, 63-79.
Loomer, Bernard M. “Neo-Naturalism and Neo-Orthodoxy.” Journal of Religion 28 (1948): 79-91.
Moltmann, Jurgen. “Lived Theology: An Intellectual Biography.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 9-13.
Moltmann, Jurgen. “Response to the Essays.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 129-134.
Oden, Thomas C. “Theology.” Together (December 1964): 47-50. [abstract]
Olive, Don H. “The Relation of Faith and History in Selected Works of Karl Barth, G. Ernest Wright, and A. N. Whitehead.” Ph.D. Dissertation. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1966.
Oshima, Sueo. “Barth and Whitehead on the Doctrine of God.” [In the collected papers of the “Process and Reality East and West” Conference, Nanzan University, Japan, August 20-23, 1984, pp. 37-54] (CPS conference files)
_____. “Response [to] Prof. Griffin’s Criticism.” (unpubl.)
Peel, David R. “Alfred Ernest Garvie: Early Scottish Congregationalist Process Theologian?” Kings Theological Review 12, no.1 (Spring 1989): 18-22.
Power, W. L. “The Knowledge of God, the Nature of God, and the Function of Theological Language in the Theology of John Baillie.” Ph.D. Dissertation. Emory University, 1965.
Reynolds, Blair. The Relationship of Calvin to Process Theology as Seen through His Sermons. Lewiston, NY: Edward Mellen, 1993.
Rhodes, J. Stephen. “The Church as the Community of Open Friendship.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 41-49.
Robertson, John C., Jr. “The Concept of the Divine Person in the Thought of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth.” Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale University, 1967.
Suchocki, Marjorie Hewitt. “Response to Michael Welker.” Theology Today 43, no.3 (Oct. 1986): 398-402.
Templin, Theodore Bradway. “Word and Process: A Barthian-Whiteheadian Soteriology.” Rel. D. Thesis, School of Theology at Claremont, 1968. [possibly Ph.D. Dissertation, Claremont Graduate School.]
Welker, Michael. “Barth’s Theology and Process Theology.” Theology Today 43:3 (October 1986): 383-97.
Williams, Daniel Day. “Barth and Brunner on Philosophy.” Essays in Process Theology, ed. Perry LeFevre (Chicago, IL: Exploration Press of the Chicago Theological Seminary, 1985), 199-212.
_____. “The Concept of Truth in Karl Barth’s Theology.” Essays in Process Theology, ed. Perry LeFevre (Chicago, IL: Exploration Press of the Chicago Theological Seminary, 1985), 302-310.
_____. “Neibuhr and Liberalism.” Essays in Process Theology, ed. Perry LeFevre (Chicago, IL: Exploration Press of the Chicago Theological Seminary, 1985), 213-32.
Wood, Laurence W. “From Barth’s Trinitarian Christology to Moltmann’s Trinitarian Pneumatology.” The Asbury Theological Journal 55, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 51-67.