Posts Tagged ‘Process Philosophy’
Process Pop-Up: Pasts and Futures of Islamic Process Theology
In 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.
Read MoreProcess Pop-Up: Hinduism, Ever-Evolving
In this conversation, Dr. Jeffery Long, a practitioner and theologian in the Vedanta tradition of Sri Ramakrishna as well as a scholar of process philosophy and Asian studies, and Swami Padmanabha, a leader and teacher in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism, will share their thoughts on resonances between their two Hindu traditions and process thought.
Read MoreProcess Pop-Up: Spirituality, Psychedelics, and Process Thought
Drawing from his own deeply moving personal journey through the early death of his father and his quest for sobriety, in this event, John Buchanan, Ph.D. will introduce topics from his 2022 book, Processing Reality: Finding Meaning in Death, Psychedelics, and Sobriety.
Read MoreProcess Pop-Up: The Secular as Sacred: Taoism and Confucianism from the Perspective of Process Philosophy
In this Pop-Up, Dr. Zhenbao Jin will discuss the cosmology of Taoism and Confucianism from the perspective of process philosophy and explore meditation as the way to embody such a cosmology.
Read MoreProcess Pop-Up: Process Mysticism
Drawing from his latest book, Process Mysticism, Dan Dombrowski will offer a process philosophical approach to mysticism or religious experience. He will use the process philosophies of Charles Hartshorne, Alfred North Whitehead, and Henri Bergson to explore this subject.
Read MoreProcess Pop-Up: The Tao Flows on Like a River Forever
Dr. Rosemarie Anderson will provide examples of verses from her own translation of the Tao Te Ching, suggestive of the philosophy of organism and why modern Chinese are now attracted to Process Philosophy.
Read MoreProcess Pop-up: The Deeper Roots of Mass Shootings
Join a dynamic discussion on the deeper roots of mass shootings, inspired by process scholar Sheri Kling’s recent piece on the Cobb Institute blog Process in Praxis titled “Are Fragmentation, Trauma, and Demoralization at the Root of Mass Shootings?”
Read MoreProcess Pop-up: Process Theology and the Enneagram
This pop-up will provide an opportunity to consider the Enneagram types, to see their relevance to process theology, and to consider how, together, the Enneagram and process theology might help us grow in our potential to help heal a broken world.
Read MoreProcess Pop-up: Buddhist Disenchantment & Process Reenchantment
Buddhists have long taught that the spiritual life eventually requires one to become disenchanted with the world while process thinkers have suggested that to overcome our civilizational ills we need to reenchant the world that modernity has disenchanted. Can these views be reconciled?
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…
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