2020 Process Theology Summer Institute

The 2020 Process Theology Intensive is 1-week concentration that includes three different adventures into process theology. The first segment is a crash course on the fundamentals of process theology. The second segment will focus on putting process theology to work in the world. The third segment will put process theology in conversation with cutting-edge scientific insights.

CST Process Summer Intensive

The Process Summer Intensive (TPS3063/3064) is a 1-week exploration that includes three different adventures in process theology. The first segment (taught by Dr. Andrew Davis) explores the philosophical foundations of process thinking. The second segment (taught by Dr. Karen Baker-Fletcher) explores key contributions of process theology to particular theological and religious issues. The third segment (taught by Dr. Jon Gill) explores the implications of process theology to art, social justice movements, and efforts of liberation.

Hidden Gems Learning Circle

This learning circle, geared towards participants with some familiarity with process thought but lacking substantial knowledge of the Islamic tradition, will attempt to present the religion of Islam in connection with the core values or “four hopes” of Process & Faith: Whole Persons, Whole Communities, Whole Planet, and Holistic Thinking.

Free

Hidden Gems Learning Circle: Session 2

This learning circle, geared towards participants with some familiarity with process thought but lacking substantial knowledge of the Islamic tradition, will attempt to present the religion of Islam in connection with the core values or “four hopes” of Process & Faith: Whole Persons, Whole Communities, Whole Planet, and Holistic Thinking.

Free

Spirit and the Movies February 16th

In this eight-week session, we will make use of films and their reviews as springboards for our own soulful reflections.

Free

Process Pop-up: Do Animals Have a Voice in Interfaith Dialogue?

Live Zoom Sessions

Join an intimate discussion with the Process & Faith community on the role of animals in a process theological vision, and how this vision inspires a certain ethics towards non-human beings.

Free

Hidden Gems Learning Circle: Session 3

This learning circle, geared towards participants with some familiarity with process thought but lacking substantial knowledge of the Islamic tradition, will attempt to present the religion of Islam in connection with the core values or “four hopes” of Process & Faith: Whole Persons, Whole Communities, Whole Planet, and Holistic Thinking.

Free