What is meant by the term 'process theology'? Who are some of the theologians who have taught it, and what are their main views?

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In our present sense of the term, our spatio-physical epoch will pass into the background of the past, which conditions all things dimly and without evident effect on the decision of prominent relations (Whitehead 1938: 155). Process Theology is a term that encapsulates a movement largely associated with the Christian faith which advocates the idea that reality is influenced by the past and is subject to flux and change. This includes human beings, their interpretations and ideas …

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…the degree of complexity present, the greater the capacity to use and/or abuse the freedom of God. The world does not exist outside God or apart from God, yet God is more than the sum total of God's parts. If one views the body, in all it's parts interrelated, as influenced by the brain, it logically follows that existence, and all parts therein interrelated, are influenced by God - the soul of the Universe.