Posts by Andrew Schwartz
Open Says Me
by Charles Bowie A great deal of my life is composed of doors and windows. My place of living, my automobile, and my place of employment are all composed of…
Read MoreA Process Christmas
by Carolyn Roncolato The standard Christmas story- preached from pulpits, performed in pageants, colored on cards, and sung in songs- depicts Jesus as some sort of perfect God baby- “the cattle…
Read MoreProcess Theology or Process Yoga? Part 3a of 3
by Darren Iammarino Point 3: (Too Christian) There is no good reason why Process thought ought to be so tightly linked to Christianity. In fact, all this has achieved is…
Read MoreAn Expose (to lay bare) on Breast Cancer
by Ann Pederson “There’s no release from reality, no ‘outside’ or ‘beyond’ from which some transforming touch might come. But what a relief it can be to befriend contingency, to meet…
Read MorePrehension and Friendliness: Creative, Dynamic Peace
By Dr. Arlette Poland Whitehead coined the term prehension. In his opus, Process and Reality, starting at page 19, he begins to unfold what prehension means in his complex and…
Read MoreProcess Theology or Process Yoga? Part 2 of 3
by Darren Iammarino Point 2 (Too Academic): My primary concern with this second article is to suggest possibilities for moving process thought forward. This brings us to point number 2;…
Read More“THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS”: San Bernardino and The Politics of Prayer
by Austin Roberts Yesterday, there was another mass shooting in the US, this time in San Bernardino, California. As I write, 14 persons have been killed and 17 injured. My…
Read MoreFirst Sun in Advent
by Sheri Kling No one likes Advent. This time of year, nobody wants to wait in darkness. We like the bright, shiny things that populate the Christmas season – the…
Read MoreProcess Theology or Process Yoga (Part 1 of 3)
by Darren Iammarino What is the first thing that most people think of when they hear the phrase: Process Theology? My experience has shown that the answers are the following:…
Read MoreHOW TO MOTIVATE MILLENIALS
By Darren Iammarino Millennials are a unique group. If you are a Baby Boomer or a Gen X’er you probably find it difficult to relate to today’s youth. I was…
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