Process Pop-Up: The Not-Yet God and the Relational Whole

The new science, especially quantum physics, has changed our understanding of space, time and matter; hence it raises new questions on the meaning of God. In this Pop-Up, we'll discuss llia Delio's latest book, "The Not-Yet God: Carl Jung, Teilhard de Chardin, and the Relational Whole."

Introduction to Process Thought & Practice

Introduction to Thought & Practice

Online Event

A book study group exploring Gilles Deleuze’s seminal work, Difference and Repetition. Its goal is to collectively process the rich themes within the book, occasionally identify resonances with the larger process tradition, and foster insightful discussions along the way.

Introduction to Process Thought & Practice

Introduction to Thought & Practice

Online Event

A book study group exploring Gilles Deleuze’s seminal work, Difference and Repetition. Its goal is to collectively process the rich themes within the book, occasionally identify resonances with the larger process tradition, and foster insightful discussions along the way.

Process Pop-Up: A Beautiful Community & Its Economic Adventure

If capitalism doesn’t work for people and the environment, what does work? Capital itself may not be the problem, but only in the way it is regulated. In this process pop-up a different approach to capital, following Herman Daly, John Cobb, and several related thinkers, is played out in the practical workings of an imaginary community. Is such a community feasible, and who would want to become a member? Kent Myers will explore these questions and present a new economic vision for ecological civilization.

Free

John Cobb & Friends Gathering: Philip Clayton

Online Via Zoom

Topic: The Process Vision for Constructive Dialogue with China on Ecological Civilization: Concrete Steps

Presenter(s): Philip Clayton

Free
Introduction to Process Thought & Practice

Introduction to Thought & Practice

Online Event

A book study group exploring Gilles Deleuze’s seminal work, Difference and Repetition. Its goal is to collectively process the rich themes within the book, occasionally identify resonances with the larger process tradition, and foster insightful discussions along the way.

Process Pop-Up: Process, Pluralism, and Respecting Diverse Religious Ultimates

In this event, LoPresti will share key ideas from his book to describe a “meta-theology” of world religions, arguing that both Western and non-Western traditions are helpful. He’ll draw from John B. Cobb’s Whiteheadian “deep religious pluralism” as well as South Asian philosophy, Western analytic philosophy, and the writings of Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI).