C. Robert Mesle
Charles Robert Mesle is an American process theologian and was professor of philosophy and religion at Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, until his retirement in 2016. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in religion at Graceland University and a Master of Arts degree in Christian theology at University of Chicago Divinity School, Mesle received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in philosophy and religion from Northwestern University.
Mesle is the author of Process Theology: A Basic Introduction. In this book he outlines three attributes of a process theology. There is a relational character to the divine such as:
- God experiences both the joy and suffering of humanity.
- God is not omnipotent in the classical sense
- God exercises relational power and not unilateral control.
Works
- Process-Relational Philosophy: An Introduction to Alfred North Whitehead. Templeton Foundation Press, 2008.
- Theology 9: Process Theology and Religious Pluralism, Co-editor, with Joni Wilson, Graceland Press, 2002, and published in Korean, 2003.
- Theology V: The Jesus Seminar "Preface" & "Jesus the Challenge," Graceland/Park Press, Independence, MO 1998.
- Process Theology: A Basic Introduction, with a concluding chapter by John B. Cobb, Jr., Chalice Press, 1993.
- John Hick's Theodicy, with a response by John Hick, Macmillan in the UK and St. Martin's in the US, 1991.
- The Bible as Story and Struggle, Herald House, 1989.
- Fire In My Loins: A Study in Faith and Belief, Herald House, 1984