This book examines the significance of balance between the opposites in order to understand God and the world. The author argues that opposites-the subject and object, mind and nature, good and evil, truth and falsehood-are not separated from each other but interdependent in the relational paradigm.
This book examines the significance of balance between the opposites in order to understand God and the world. The author argues that opposites-the subject and object, mind and nature, good and evil, truth and falsehood-are not separated from each other but interdependent in the relational paradigm.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Young Woon Ko is assistant professor of religious studies at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio. He earned his Ph.D. in religious studies from Vanderbilt University and is the author of Paradox, Harmony, and Change. He has also published several articles on philosophy and religion, including Whitehead and Jung on Love, Review on Joseph Bracken's Christianity and Process Thought, and The Issue of Paradox and Creativity of Jeongyeok in the Language of Yjing.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Hegel's Dialectical Method and the System of Totality Chapter 3 2. Creativity and God in Process Chapter 4 3. Divine Paradox and Harmony in Whitehead and Jung Chapter 5 4. Bateson's Theory of Double-Binding and Meta-Context Chapter 6 5. Non-directed Order and Harmony Chapter 7 6. Wonhyo's Buddhist Thought of One Mind in the Organic Model Chapter 8 7. The Theological Significance of Paradox in the Organic Model Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Hegel's Dialectical Method and the System of Totality Chapter 3 2. Creativity and God in Process Chapter 4 3. Divine Paradox and Harmony in Whitehead and Jung Chapter 5 4. Bateson's Theory of Double-Binding and Meta-Context Chapter 6 5. Non-directed Order and Harmony Chapter 7 6. Wonhyo's Buddhist Thought of One Mind in the Organic Model Chapter 8 7. The Theological Significance of Paradox in the Organic Model Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Selected Bibliography
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