Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religion and the new technology [View all]Thats my opinion
(2,001 posts)While this in not the same as post-modern philosophy ala Derida et al, there are common threads.
For the last half century theology has focused on God as process, activity, "actual occasions," energy, the ground of being not a Being, not a person up there somewhere, or an omnipotent big daddy. It is that energy which in in all things, which does not interrupt nature, but is the source of all that is. So the energy behind evolution is this dynamic which continually lures and empowers all of nature. The Bible is a book of stories arising from the life and encounters of a people of faith, and not truth handed down from above.
It is difficult to explain this in a short response. God and the physical world are in continual interaction, each acting upon the other. God is not identified with nature, but is the energy in nature; what we call "Panentheism." Reality is made of of events, not just things. There is a world of literature about this, and I can refer you to the best of it if you are interested.