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ARTHUR PEACOCKE'S NATURALISTIC CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION
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Arthur PeacockeComplex RealityLiterary HistoryReligion StudiesChristian PracticeSpiritualityReligious PluralismBrief IntroductionReligious GroupDownward EfficacyIntellectual History
Abstract. This article is a brief overview and positive assessment of Arthur Peacocke's essay “A Naturalistic Christian Faith for the Twenty‐First Century.” Here Peacocke further develops his panentheist account of God and provides significant reinterpretations of a number of Christian doctrines using the concept of emergent levels of complex reality with downward efficacy on their constituents.
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