
Process Explorations: Mary Elizabeth Moore
September 16 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT
September 16 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT
Theme: Forging Paths Toward Justice, Peace, and Earth-Care
Topic: Forging “Process” Paths to Justice
Presenter(s): Mary Elizabeth Moore
Pausing as Autumn opens, this session will focus on the current state of the world and the pressures people feel to respond. Alternating between short presentations and dialogue, we will focus our energies as a think tank commissioned to discern wisdom and identify conceptual and embodied pathways toward justice. Mary Elizabeth Moore will lead the session with contributions by others in process and justice movements.
About the Presenter(s)

Mary Elizabeth Moore is Professor Emerita of Theology and Education and Dean Emerita of the School of Theology, Boston University, and she has held several roles in the Center for Process Studies and Cobb Institute (now merged with CPS). Her passion is to journey with others to build compassionate and prophetic communities, and a more just, peaceful, and ecologically thriving world. Central to that work is building intercultural, interracial, and interreligious relationships. She has written numerous books, including Sacramental Teaching; Teaching from the Heart; and Ministering with the Earth, as well as co-edited volumes such as Children, Youth, and Spirituality in a Troubling World and Deep Understanding for Divisive Times. She has also published numerous articles on dignity, ecological justice, white privilege, gender and sexuality, and practical wisdom. Her latest joy is writing poetry, and her most recent book is So Much to Love, So Much to Lose. Mary Elizabeth and her late husband Allen have 5 wonderful children and 8 fabulous grandchildren.