Noun
process theology (countable and uncountable, plural process theologies)
A kind of theology developed from process philosophy, and according to which it is an essential attribute of God to affect and be affected by temporal processes, rather than being eternal and immutable.
Philosophical grounds Process theology rejects unlimited omnipotence on a philosophical basis, arguing that omnipotence as classically understood would be less than perfect, and is therefore incompatible with the idea of a perfect deity. Source: Internet
Process theology and process philosophy are collectively referred to as "process thought." Source: Internet
Process theology typically stresses God's relational nature. Source: Internet
Relationship to liberation theology Henry Young combines Black theology and Process theology in his book Hope in Process. Source: Internet