Posts Tagged ‘Process Theology’
Process 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 MoreBeauty in a Time of Lament with Jay McDaniel and Patricia Adams Farmer (Process & Faith Twin Cities)
Jay McDaniel and Patricia Adams Farmer will share their views and invite yours on the many forms of beauty, including musical beauty and the beauty of landscapes and waterways, animals and plants, as they offer opportunities for touching God and moving forward, no matter how trying the times.
Read MoreBeauty in a Time of Lament with Jay McDaniel and Patricia Adams Farmer (Process & Faith Twin Cities)
Jay McDaniel and Patricia Adams Farmer will present on the topic “Beauty in a Time of Lament” for the Process & Faith Twin Cities community.
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 Thoughts as A Truth Story: The reality of connection is the meeting place of Truth
By Arlette Poland Hasidism (an Orthodox form of Judaism) has many stories all of which not only draw on the past but also and more importantly on the opportunity for…
Read MoreDistance
by Charles Bowie I’m always anxious when I fly from one locale to another. My mind always seems to turn to the “bad” that could happen, yet, I always remind…
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 MoreJOHN COBB’S GLOBAL SPIRIT
by Bruce Epperly In my last contribution, I reflected on Bernard Loomer’s vision of “size” or “stature” as the ability to embrace as much of reality as possible, including contrasting…
Read MoreSuchocki on John 6
By Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki Date Delivered: August 13, 2006 Location: Claremont United Methodist Church John 6 The gospel of John has not exactly been my favorite gospel. I like parables—there’s not…
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