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1 event,![]() In this four-session learning circle we will read and discuss the writings of various nature authors, such as Loren Eiseley, Mary Oliver, John Muir, and others as a means to learn more about nature and process thought. |
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1 event,![]() In this course we will identify and analyze dominant assumptions about the human and more-than-human natural world, critiquing and reshaping them from the standpoint of process-relational and other traditions of thought. We will explore these assumptions through case studies, readings and videos, presentations by experts, student projects, and probing conversations. |
1 event,![]() Process & Coffee is a discussion group about books that foster an integral spirituality. |
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![]() Topic: The Legacy of James M. Lawson Jr.
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1 event,![]() This course introduces students to Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy, emphasizing its application to modern science and cosmology. It explores the applications of process thought to physics, biology, and neuroscience, as well as its potential for integrating natural science and the humanities. |
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1 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. |
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![]() Topic: A Conversation about Moral Injury Presenter(s): Nancy J. Ramsay
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1 event,![]() This course introduces students to Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy, emphasizing its application to modern science and cosmology. It explores the applications of process thought to physics, biology, and neuroscience, as well as its potential for integrating natural science and the humanities. |
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![]() Topic: Teilhard, Technology and Technolatry: The Internet is Not the Noosphere Presenter(s): Ernie Tamminga
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1 event,![]() This course introduces students to Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy, emphasizing its application to modern science and cosmology. It explores the applications of process thought to physics, biology, and neuroscience, as well as its potential for integrating natural science and the humanities. |
1 event,![]() Process & Coffee is a discussion group about books that foster an integral spirituality. |
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1 event,![]() This learning circle will continue our study of process thought for those of us beginning our journey on the path of continuous change. We will meet three times to discuss the book What is Process Thought? Seven Answers to Seven Questions, by Jay McDaniel, and then wrap up the learning circle with a Q&A with the author. |
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![]() Topic: Living Earth Movement: A Progress Report Presenter(s): Charles Betterton & Friends
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1 event,![]() This course introduces students to Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy, emphasizing its application to modern science and cosmology. It explores the applications of process thought to physics, biology, and neuroscience, as well as its potential for integrating natural science and the humanities. |
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