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![]() Topic: Healing our Collective Pain: Whitehead, Jung, and Transformation Presenter(s): Sheri Kling, Director of Process and Faith
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![]() While “process philosophy” is wider than the work of Alfred North Whitehead, the depth and dynamism of his thought principally inspire its modern expression. This five-part course introduces students and life-long learners to the central themes, contours, and ideas of Whitehead’s “philosophy of organism.” |
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![]() Topic: The Untrolling Project & Distraction Narratives Presenter(s): Thandeka, Creator of Love Beyond Belief
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![]() While “process philosophy” is wider than the work of Alfred North Whitehead, the depth and dynamism of his thought principally inspire its modern expression. This five-part course introduces students and life-long learners to the central themes, contours, and ideas of Whitehead’s “philosophy of organism.” |
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![]() Topic: As We Think, We Live: Critical Role of Teachers Presenter(s): Chris Hughes, Dean of Cobb Institute Certificate Program
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![]() Topic: Is There a Process Theology of Food? Considering our Fractured World and How to Respond Presenter(s): Robert McDonald
Free ![]() Over the course of seven sessions, students will be introduced to several world religions (or ways of thinking and living) through a lens of process-relational thought. Each week will be devoted to a different tradition with several visiting teachers bringing their own expertise to the discussion. |
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![]() Topic: Re-thinking and Re-creating Higher Education in a Time of American Fascism Presenter(s): Mark Davies
Free ![]() Over the course of seven sessions, students will be introduced to several world religions (or ways of thinking and living) through a lens of process-relational thought. Each week will be devoted to a different tradition with several visiting teachers bringing their own expertise to the discussion. |
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