Intro to Process Theology - Evil

15
Intro to Process Theology

description

Process theology provides a better way to think about how and why there is evil in the world. The core theological starting point in that God is not all-powerful but has a persuasive, loving power that is limited by the freedom inherent in the world.

Transcript of Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Page 1: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Intro to Process Theology

Page 2: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Intro to Process Theology

Science and Religion (God and the World)

Evil and Suffering

Jesus and Creative Transformation

Ethics: Pluralism, Economism, and Ecology

Page 3: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

1. How can I have a faith that honors both science and the Bible?

2. Why does God cause bad things to happen?

All simplifications of religious dogma are shipwrecked upon the rock of the problem

of evil." -ANW

Page 4: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Rebecca Parker

Page 5: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

World

God

Supernaturalism or Deism

All-determining theism OR

Free-will theism

Page 6: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

3 major problems

Tension between God's goodness and God's power

Misunderstanding of God's power

Fallacy of a single cause

Page 7: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

The problem of evil (theodicy)

1. God is, by definition, all-powerful and all-good.

2. If God is all-powerful, God could unilaterally prevent all evil.

3. If God is all-good, God would want to prevent all evil.

4.Evil does occur.

5. Therefore God does not exist.

Page 8: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

God is all-good.

OR

God is all-powerful.

Page 9: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

God World

God's Power in Process Theology

Omnipotent Almighty

All-powerful

Omnipresent Persuasive Love-power

Page 10: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

What is the highest form of power?

Love or coercion?

Page 11: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Multiple causation

Page 12: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Key themesCreation out of chaos

Multiple causation

Persuasive, love-power

Capacity to be good and evil rises together

future is open

freedom is a necessity not a gift or divine choice because it is built into the nature of things

Page 13: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Sin vs. "Natural" Evil

Sin = human rebellion against creation through unnecessary violence

Natural evil = forms of evil that are not caused by humans

Page 14: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Process theology sees the universe as creative,

interrelational, dynamic, and open to the future. In process theology, God is relational,

present in every moment of our lives and in all entities and levels of being. The world is

interconnected, in effect a giant ecosystem where what harms or

blesses one, harms or blesses all.

Page 15: Intro to Process Theology - Evil

Next week: Jesus and

Creative Transformation