The Not-Yet God: Carl Jung, Teilhard de Chardin, and the Relational Whole
"Perhaps her most visionary work to date. . . ."—Amos Yong in Religious Studies Review "Her book profoundly speaks to those interested in open and relational theology, quantum physics, Jungian studies, and perhaps most importantly, the study of modern mystics who live out adventurous love through every action in the world, giving themselves to cocreate the Not-yet God." - Aizaiah G. Yong, Religious Studies Review, Claremont School of Theology "Delio’s corpus, and this most recent book in particular, are well worth attention from scholars interested in the religions and science debate. Well documented, the book addresses complicated questions, but in a way accessible to theological students and advanced undergraduates." - Calvin Mercer, Catholic Book Review “Over ten years ago, Ilia Delio boldly asserted that evolution is the metanarrative for our age, changing even our understanding of God. Engaging the God question in this evolutionary context requires the myth of the relationa