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SUMMARY:Fasnacht Lecture Featuring John Cobb
DESCRIPTION:John B. Cobb\, Jr. is an American philosopher\, theologian\, and environmentalist. He is often cited as one of the most important North American theologians of the twentieth century. Co-founder of the Center for Process Studies\, and Professor Emeritus of Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University\, Cobb is a preeminent scholar in the school of thought associated with the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and the notion of ecological civilization. He is author/ editor of more than fifty books\, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science–one of the nation’s highest honors.
URL:https://cobb.institute/event/fasnacht-lecture-featuring-john-cobb/
LOCATION:The Sara and Michael Abraham Campus Center\, 2000 Second Street\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ecological Civilization and Holistic Human Development
DESCRIPTION:13th International Forum on Ecological Civilization \n2nd International Youth Forum on Ecological Civilization \nAs a positive vision of human flourishing\, ecological civilization is about more than what we can do\, it involves who we can become. It’s not merely about having more or doing more\, but about being more. Being an “eco-person” speaks to the deeper motivations behind the kinds of actions we need to take in response to our complex social and environmental crisis. The development of eco-persons is connected with the qualitative measure of meaningful relationships\, and not simply with quantitative measures of carbon\, money\, or degrees in temperature. Who we are is more than what we do. It’s this something more that lies at the intersection of the ecological civilization movement and holistic human development\, and serves as the theme for the 13th International Forum on Ecological Civilization. \nThe forum will bring together creative academics\, non-profit leaders\, governmental officials\, and leading activists to explore new models of holistic human development in the transition toward ecological civilization. \nPossible topics include but are not limited to: \n\nWhat does it mean to be human in the context of ecological civilization?\nHow might holistic human development advance the movement toward ecological civilization?\nWhat changes are needed to promote human dignity for all people?\nHow might economic systems be restructured for the flourishing of all life?\nWhat is the role of family and community in promoting healthy human relationships?\nHow might human relations to nature be reconceived for mutual well-being?\nWhat does it mean to be an “eco-person” and how can we cultivate this quality?\nCan systems of governance\, law\, and justice\, be restructured for holistic human development? If so\, what will these new systems look like and how do we begin the transition now?\nHow should systems of education be structured to enhance holistic human development?\nIs religion and/or spirituality necessary for holistic human development?\n\n  \nCall for Papers:\nIf you would like to present at this international gathering\, please submit a 500 word abstract outlining your proposal. The deadline to submit your abstract is December 31\, 2018. Proposals should be sent via the online form here. \n  \nYouth Forum:\nThe 2nd International Youth Forum on Ecological Civilization will bring together students\, activists\, and leaders from around the world to explore new models of holistic human development in the transition toward ecological civilization. The forum in formatted as a discussion. If you would like to participate in this Int’l Youth Forum\, please contact Dr. John Becker at jbecker@postmodernchina.org.
URL:https://cobb.institute/event/ecological-civilization-and-holistic-human-development/
LOCATION:Pitzer College\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711
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