Process Theology and Evil
Process theology, developed by Charles Hartshorne and Alfred North Whitehead, argues that God is not omnipotent in the classical sense but rather persuasively influences a universe possessing genuine metaphysical independence. This limited divine power explains why God cannot unilaterally prevent all evil, reconciling divine benevolence with evil's existence.
Real World
David Ray Griffin applied Process Theology directly to the Holocaust, arguing God 'called' rescuers like Raoul Wallenberg to act but could not override Nazi perpetrators — divine persuasion, not coercion.
Exam Focus
Quote Griffin or Whitehead by name for AO1 credit; Process Theology answers without named thinkers risk being marked as generic philosophical reasoning only.
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