Rabbi Bradley Artson – God almighty? No way. God all-loving? Yes and yes again.

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Rabbi Bradley Artson – God almighty? No way. God all-loving? Yes and yes again.
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As process theology evolves in the twenty-first century, one of its most important chapters is being written by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies…

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Robert Mesle – Becoming a Thinker in Process

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Robert Mesle – Becoming a Thinker in Process
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Robert C. (Bob) Mesle is one of the most influential and talented interpreters of process theology and philosophy in the world. His Process-Relational Philosophy: An Introduction to Alfred North Whitehead…

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Christina Hutchins – Trust in Water: Process in a Poetic Mode

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Christina Hutchins – Trust in Water: Process in a Poetic Mode
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Christina Hutchins is an award-winning American poet, deeply influenced by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. What touches her about Whitehead’s philosophy is its attunement to the impermanence, beauty, fragility,…

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Oluwatomisin Oredein – Care in the Right Direction

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Oluwatomisin Oredein – Care in the Right Direction
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Oluwatomisin Oredein is a leading voice in cross-cultural theopoetics. An American of Nigerian origins, she visits with Jay McDaniel about the powerful influence of the Spirit in the Black American church as well as movements like Black Lives Matter; about the role music and poetry play in her own journey of faith; and much more.

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John B. Cobb, Jr. – A Journey of Faith in Process

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John B. Cobb, Jr. – A Journey of Faith in Process
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No, the Bible is not an infallible book of rules; but, yes, it can guide a life. No, God is not an all-controlling power; but, yes, God is a companion to the world’s joys and sufferings, and an indwelling lure to radical love. No, Jesus is not a man to be worshipped as an infallible deity; but, yes, he is a savior for the world, in whose compassionate way of living we can share, and who appeared after his death to his disciples, giving hope for all.

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