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SUMMARY:Interfaith Explorations Spring 2023: Cultivating Spirituality in Daily Life
DESCRIPTION:In this offering\, qualities of heart and mind to help us in our daily life at home\, in family\, in the workplace\, and other situations in the journey of life\, such as births\, deaths\, joys\, traumas will be explored through the framework of Spiritual Alphabet\, developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Our sessions will be facilitated by Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said\, who will bring two “letters” from the spiritual alphabet to each session (“A” is for attention\, “B” is for beauty\, “C” is for connection\, etc.)\, sharing quotations\, poems\, and stories from personal experiences that illuminate them; and then\, with help from prompting questions\, invite others to do the same. \n\n\n\nInterfaith Explorations is a program of the Interfaith Center of Arkansas\, and is co-sponsored by the Cobb Institute\, Spirituality & Practice\, and Process & Faith. \n\n\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\n\nLEARN MORE & RSVP
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/interfaith-explorations-spring-2023-cultivating-spirituality-in-daily-life/2023-05-03/
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Explorations Spring 2023: Cultivating Spirituality in Daily Life
DESCRIPTION:In this offering\, qualities of heart and mind to help us in our daily life at home\, in family\, in the workplace\, and other situations in the journey of life\, such as births\, deaths\, joys\, traumas will be explored through the framework of Spiritual Alphabet\, developed by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Our sessions will be facilitated by Dr. Jay McDaniel and Sophia Said\, who will bring two “letters” from the spiritual alphabet to each session (“A” is for attention\, “B” is for beauty\, “C” is for connection\, etc.)\, sharing quotations\, poems\, and stories from personal experiences that illuminate them; and then\, with help from prompting questions\, invite others to do the same. \n\n\n\nInterfaith Explorations is a program of the Interfaith Center of Arkansas\, and is co-sponsored by the Cobb Institute\, Spirituality & Practice\, and Process & Faith. \n\n\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\n\nLEARN MORE & RSVP
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/interfaith-explorations-spring-2023-cultivating-spirituality-in-daily-life/2023-05-10/
CATEGORIES:Learning Circles
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SUMMARY:Process Pop-Up: Deconstructing Hell
DESCRIPTION:Would a loving God sentence anyone to eternal torment? Chad Bahl and other open and relational thinkers say no in their new book Deconstructing Hell: Open and Relational Responses to the Doctrine of Eternal Conscious Torment. In this online event\, we’ll explore why Chad and his fellow authors argue that perhaps no modern church dogma has been more destructive to the mission of Jesus\, created more atheists\, or generated more religious trauma than that of eternal conscious torment (ECT) for the non-believer. \n\n\n\nChad\, a doctoral student of Thomas Jay Oord\, will highlight the very good reasons to deconstruct what many see as a harmful doctrine and introduce more constructive and healing approaches to understanding ‘final judgment.’ \n\n\n\nAbout the Facilitator\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChad Bahl is a DThM candidate at Northwind Theological Seminary\, where he specializes in the study of Open and Relational Theology. Bahl is the author of God Unbound: An Evangelical Reconsiders Tradition in Search of Truth and the author/editor of Deconstructing Hell: Open and Relational Responses to the Doctrine of Eternal Conscious Torment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo reserve your seat and receive the Zoom information\, click the Going button and enter your name and email.
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/process-pop-up-deconstructing-hell/
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SUMMARY:Process Pop-Up: Attuning with Things: The Mind According to Nishitani Keiji
DESCRIPTION:We are not our brains and brains are not computers. The mind is much more than computations. As more than a few authors acknowledge today in the philosophy of mind\, the notion that the mind is a computer fails because it makes us ignore the relevance of the body for our mental lives. Yet\, we need to go even further: tiles and stones\, rivers and valleys\, all things participate in the making of an individual mind. Regarding the problem of how we can ever hope to know anything about the world\, we should not ask how we can get in contact with things: we already are essentially connected with them. The question is\, rather\, how we can attune with them so that they can show their real being. \n\n\n\nThis is the approach presupposed by the Japanese philosopher Nishitani Keiji (1900-1990)\, one of the main representatives of the Kyoto School. Even though the mind was not explicitly among his main topics of interest\, Carlos Barbosa Cepeda believes that we can learn much about the way that Keiji touches upon the topic in his works. Keiji argues that we get to know a certain fact due to the mutual projection of mind and fact. This notion can help us to achieve a vivid (i.e. not merely theoretical/discursive) understanding of who we are\, and it can also help us to regain our confidence that we can get to know reality even if we are not professional scientists.  \n\n\n\nIn this Pop-Up\, Kyoto School scholar Carlos Barbosa Cepeda will explore Nishitani Keiji’s philosophy of mind\, showing how ideas from the Japanese philosopher help us move beyond metaphors of the mind as a computer and achieve a more vivid understanding of who we are. \n\n\n\nRSVP required to receive ZOOM info. \n\n\n\nAbout the Facilitator\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCarlos Barbosa Cepeda\, PhD\, is professor of philosophy at Universidad Pedagógica Nacional (Bogotá\, Colombia). He is a member of the European Network of Japanese Philosophy (ENOJP) and the Latin-American Association of Intercultural Philosophy (ALAFI). His main research fields are Japanese philosophy and philosophy of religion. Some of his recent published papers include “Nishitani and Environmental Ethics” (2022)\, “The Interdependent Constitution of Subjectivity and the Socio-ecological Challenges of the 21st-century: An Approach from Dōgen” (2021; in Spanish)\, and “Nishitani Keiji’s Notion of Mind” (2020). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo reserve your seat and receive the Zoom information\, click the Going button and enter your name and email.
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/process-pop-up-attuning-with-things-the-mind-according-to-nishitani-keiji/
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