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Scanned PDF" [A] process theology is not relevant to belief in God, insofar as one understands such belief to be in any case other and more than merely accepting the truth of some kind of theistic belief. It is one thing to accent certain truths about God, and in that sense to believe in him; but it is something else again to trust in God himself or to live in loyalty to him, and in that sense to believe in him. Because this is so, a process theology is no more able than any other theology to bring about belief in God in this further sense of trusting in and being faithful to God himself" ("Evil and Belief in God: The Distinctive Relevance of a 'Process Theology"': 31).

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