Process Naturalism (God is us) and Process Theism (God is us and other)
“If human
beings are the supreme realities, then the usual response, even of process thinkers,
is to think in terms of intelligent planning, organizing, and controlling of
events for human benefit. Of course, all of this has a place. But I believe,
with Wieman, that the deeper truth is that we need to find that which is
trustworthy and to trust it even when we do not know where this will lead.”
John B.
Cobb, Jr., Chapter 18. “Process Theism”; from C. Robert Mesle, “Process Theology: a
basic introduction”. Chalice Press, 1993. P. 135.
G. Goslaw
Landers, Ca