Abstract:
This article examines whether classical theism is at its complete end. In light of current
discussions about post-theism in a post-secular age, the question is about the possible search
for a new understanding of the idea of God which is compatible with the natural sciences.
During 2015 and 2016, symposia about this question were held in Groningen, the Netherlands.
From these discussions it emerged that the sharp distinction between ‘religious’ and ‘secular’,
as well as ‘belief’ and ‘unbelief’ has faded. This article will compare and discuss aspects of the
contributions of theologians with reference to questions about classical theism and the possible
search for a new understanding of the God-idea: Frits de Lange, Taede Smedes, Rick Benjamins,
Marcel Sarot and Catherine Keller. These theologians are in search of a post-theistic theism.
The article ends with the possibility of another alternative from the perspective of process
theology.
Description:
Mini-symposium: ‘Hebben we een boodschap aan post-theïsten?’, 25 januari 2016,
Groninger Theologisch Werkgezelschap.