

Religion, God and European thought
pp. 77-87
in: Santiago Sia (ed), Charles Hartshorne's concept of God, Berlin, Springer, 1990Abstract
I am grateful to the editor of this volume being published to honor Professor Charles Hartshorne for inviting me to contribute to it. It is my privilege to join this chorus of tributes to a thinker and writer who is justly considered a leading luminary in the world of philosophy of religion. Anyone who is acquainted with Professor Hartshorne's writings does not have to be convinced of his earnestness in thinking out ways and means of stating philosophically the nature of God, in relation to man and the world. He is a seeker of the truth and even if he is not a mystic, it is certain his intelligence has that clarity which is capable of reflecting the truth in his mind.