Meeting Recordings - 2020

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December

12/8

Lynn De Jonghe, Everything Flows: An Ecohumanist Vision

November

11/17

Mary Evelyn Tucker, Countdown to Community! Celebrating Integral Ecology for Our Common Home

11/10

Matt Segall & Tim Eastman, The Universe in a Grain of Sand: David Bohm and the Implicate Order

11/3

Jon Gill, Process, Hip Hop, and Afro-Futurism

October

10/27

Peter Sellars & Susan Jain, This Body Is So Impermanent

10/20

Helena Norberg-Hodge, World Loyalty as Local Loyalty

10/13

Zack Walsh, How is the Process Community Contributing to"The New Possible"?

10/6

Xiuhua Zhang, Why Is Process Philosophy Important to Post-Covid China?

September

9/29

Mark Anielski, Economics as if People Mattered

9/22

Don Viney, Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes: The Mind of Charles Hartshorne

9/15

Matt Segall, Thinking Cosmologically in an Ecological Civilization: Whitehead's Contribution

9/8

Jay McDaniel & Jiangui Shi, What does Process Buddhism Look Like?

9/1

John Cobb, On His New Book, Salvation: Jesus’s Mission and Our Mission

August

8/25

John Sanders & John Cobb, Religious Polarization in America Today: A Sociological and Theological Analysis

8/18

Peter Dreier, Community Transformation for a Compassionate City

8/11

Mary Ann Brussat, Process, Spirituality, and the Spiritual Alphabet

8/4

Jay McDaniel, Becoming an Interfaith Leader

July

7/28

Jay Jones, Process Thought and Biology

7/21

Meijun Fan, Zhihe Wang, and John Cobb, Process Thought In China

7/14

Marcus Ford, “Re-foresting, Rewilding, and Re-civilizing”

Read Article

7/7

An Interview and Conversation With Robert Mesle

June

6/30

Richard Livingston, Process-Relational Philosophy, Chapter 6

6/23

Farhan Shaw, Islamic Process Theology

6/16

Richard Livingston, Process-Relational Philosophy, Chapter 5

6/9

Frank Rogers, On Engaged Compassion

John Cobb & Devon Harman, On the Cobb Institute's Interest and Work In Pomona, A City of Compassion

6/2

Richard Rose, “Beloved Civilization: King’s Dream and Covid-19” (Read Article)
(00:00 – 44:40)

Jay McDaniel, “Five Foundations for an Ecological Civilization,” by John Cobb (Read Article)
(44:40 – 1:04:55)

May

5/26

Jay McDaniel, “Whitehead's Theory of Value,” by John Cobb Read Article

5/19

Andrew Schwartz: “Learning with Whitehead: A Process Philosophy of Education for an Ecological Civilization”

Since this conversation contains private/sensitive information, the video and audio are being withheld until that becomes public.

5/12

Jay McDaniel: “God Almighty? No Way!” Read Article

5/5

Elaine Padilla: “Process, Fiesta, and Liberation”

April

4/28

Ivo Frankenreiter: “Probing Resilience”

4/21

Meijun Fan & Zhihe Wang: “Beyond the Impasse of Capitalism and Socialism: Toward a Postmodern Organic Communitarianism”

4/14

John Cobb and Philip Clayton Dialogue: “Coronavirus: Rogue wave or speed bump? And what's next?”

4/7

Elaine Padilla: “Spooky Love: Dwelling in the Face of Ecosystemic Annihilation”

March

3/31

Ask Dr. Cobb: Process Thought and Death

Question: What does process thought have to say about death?

3/17

Ask Dr. Cobb: Process and Cosmology / Experience in Human Groups

Question: Is process more accurately thought of as a cosmology rather than a philosophy? If so, how do you practice a cosmology?

Question: Can we talk about how far experience goes up? Can we talk about families, communities, nations, etc. as having experience?

3/3

Richard Rose: “Howard Thurman's Search for Common Ground” Download PDF of Essay