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SUMMARY:Process Pop-Up: Pasts and Futures of Islamic Process Theology
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Now\nIn this Pop-Up\, Jared Morningstar will present Islamic process theologies\, overviewing resonances between existing Muslim philosophies and cosmologies with contemporary process perspectives\, and also exploring the emerging forms of explicit Islamic process theologies. \nSome topics to be explored in this pop-up include: \n\nIntellectual and spiritual developments in Islamic history that are resonant with process thought\nMuhammad Iqbal’s Islamic process theology and the influence of Alfred North Whitehead and Henri Bergson on his thought\nAdis Duderija’s scholarship on progressive Islam and process thought\nRecent Muslim engagement with Gilles Deleuze as another form of Islamic process thought\n\nThis conversation will introduce these different historic and contemporary forms of Muslim process thinking\, exploring the possibilities for further development as well as the barriers to broader interest in Islamic process theology. \n  \nQuote\n  \n\n“Process-relational thinking allows Muslim intellectuals to deconstruct dysfunctional ideas from both Western modernity and Islamic traditions while also encouraging the creative reconstruction and synthesis of material from both of these spheres\, leading to more holistic and dynamic responses to the challenges of contemporary times.” \nJared Morningstar\, “Process-Relational Thought and Islam: Proposing a Novel Framework for Constructive Engagement with Modernity” in Open and Relational Theology and its Social and Political Implications: Muslim and Christian Perspectives. \n\n  \nAbout the Speaker\n  \nJared Morningstar\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJared Morningstar is an independent scholar living in Madison\, Wisconsin with academic interests in philosophy of religion\, Islamic studies\, comparative religion\, metamodern spirituality\, and interfaith dialogue. His work in these areas seeks to offer robust responses to issues of inter-religious conflict\, contemporary nihilism\, and the “meaning crisis\,” among other things. Jared graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2018 with degrees in religion and Scandinavian studies and currently works for the Center for Process Studies\, the Cobb Institute\, and the Psychedelic Medicine Association. You can find him at https://jaredmorningstar.com. \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. \n\n\n \n \n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Buddhist Process Explorations
DESCRIPTION:A Discussion Group About the Exploring\, Sharing\, and Practice of Buddhist Process-Relational Thought \n\n\n\nAt face value\, the Buddha’s Dharma and Whitehead’s Process Philosophy seem to characterize reality in very different ways\, and for different reasons. The Buddha taught that reality as we typically experience it is an impermanent\, selfless and dissatisfying process of cyclic becoming continuously powered by compulsive attachment and aversion grounded in delusion. The Buddha prescribed various methods we could deploy in order to go beyond this painful and immiserated condition\, methods which involve thorough analysis and deconstruction of our habituated and self-limiting assumptions about ourselves and the world as well as means of cultivating more purified states of awareness and embodiment so that we can awaken to the way things really are and unleash our core potential. \nWhitehead elaborated a systematic philosophical scheme\, replete with foundational metaphysical categories\, that reconstructs reality as a cumulative process of concrescence whereby many diverse feelings creatively synthesize into a novel experience\, aiming towards satisfaction and lured to completion through divine persuasion. For Whitehead\, many of the issues in philosophy and society at large could be traced to various fallacious conceptions concerning nature\, language\, and experience which he sought to rectify with his panexperiential\, process-relational Philosophy of Organism. \n  \nLEARN MORE & ENROLL
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/buddhist-process-explorations/2024-08-21/
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