The apparent interminable quandary on identity has been a hackneyed enterprise of most philosophers. Charles Hartshorne, in the gamut of his writings, did offer us a plausible concept of personal identity. Albeit, with reference to his Process theistic tenets, thorough explication and straightforward pronouncement of the nature of the divine identity has been the crux of the dispute. The objective of this undertaking is the elucidation of this divine identity through critical scrutiny and justification of the neoclassical concept of individual personal identity - as an adequate resolution to the problem of transtemporal identity - in its elevation to the divine, and the employment of the principle of dual transcendence in ascertaining the novel-emergent identity of God.