Well, it's because I gladly acknowledge some ideas that are part of process theology, but which I think are not tied to all the details of process thought, and are very illuminating and helpful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Theology is a science of mind applied to God.
At present, too much theological thinking is very human-centered.
We havent really paid much attention to thought as a process. we have engaged in thoughts, but we have only paid attention to the content, not to the process.
Theology is the effort to explain the unknowable in terms of the not worth knowing.
I like to say that I'm tracing the intersection between big ideas and human experience, between theology and real life.
Many who become theologians in our time think their task is to try to determine how much of what has passed for Christianity they still need to believe and yet still be able to think of themselves as Christians.
Theology in general seems to me a substitution of human ingenuity for divine wisdom.
I must listen as God speaks to my soul through good thoughts, inspirations, and intuitions.
I'm saying that an editorial process that is preparing the material for publication counts as part of the inspiring process whereby God, in his sovereignty, gave every word.
A theology should be like poetry, which takes us to the end of what words and thoughts can do.