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Front Matter

Source: The Personalist Forum, Vol. 14, No. 2, The Hartshorne Centennial Conference (Fall
1998)
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of American Philosophy
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The PERSONALIST

FORUM Volume 14, number 2 Fall 1998

Special Issue: The Hartshorne Centennial Conference


Guest Editor: William T. Myers

Twenty Opinions from Five Times Twenty Years Hartshorne


Thoughts on the Development of My
Concept of God Hartshorne
Charles Hartshorne: The Last or the First? Lucas
Why One Hundred Years Is Forever: Hartshorne's
Theory of Immortality Auxier
Divine Persuasion and the Anthropic Argument Whitney
Hartshorne, Whitehead, and the Religious
Availability of God Myers
The Varieties of Theism and the Openness of God:
Charles Hartshorne and Free-Will Theism Viney

Discussions
Reviews

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The Personalist Forum

Founding Editor: Thomas O. Buford, Furman University


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Contents
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Hartshorne Centennial Conference- 73-74
William T. Myers, Birmingham Southern College
Twenty Opinions from Five Times Twenty Years. 75-76
Charles Hartshorne
Thoughts on the Development of My Concept of God.77-82
Charles Hartshorne
Charles Hartshorne: The Last or the First? (Keynote Address). 83-108
George R. Lucas Jr., United States Naval Academy
Why One Hundred Years Is Forever:
Hartshorne's Theory of Immortality . 109-32
Randall Auxier, Southern Illinois University
Discussion. 133-40
Divine Persuasion and the Anthropic Argument. 141-69
Barry Whitney, University of Windsor
Discussion. 170-71
Hartshorne, Whitehead, and the Religious Availability of God. 172-90
William T. Myers, Birmingham Southern College
Discussion. 191-98
The Varieties of Theism and the Openness of God:
Charles Hartshorne and Free-Will Theism. 199-238
Donald Wayne Viney, Pittsburg State University
Discussion. 239-45
Reviews . 246-55

The Personalist
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