Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 1.6T1

Summary of text [comment] page 44

[From de Chardin’s perspective, “slipping back into complex forms, simple elements and Nothingness” must be part and parcel with “emerging from complex forms, simple elements and Nothingness”.

If God stopped the process, He would violate the integrity of His Creation.  Preservation (of one possibility, at the expense of all other possibilities) cannot occur in the realm of actuality, unless that realm is fixed, frozen, or embalmed.]