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Seriously, Hartshorne never achieves a clear concept of what it is, and is not, to distinguish something metaphysically. Nor does he ever really think and write – except write—except when forced to concede the point! – as —as though his most favored theological metaphors are and must be, by his own account of their logical status, precisely and only that – metaphorsthat—metaphors, not metaphysical categories.

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