Search results for: ecological civilization
John Cobb & Friends Gathering: William Andrew Schwartz
Celebrating Pomona
Honoring a Community That is Dedicated toCultivating Compassion and Nurturing an Ecological Civilization The tagline of the Cobb Institute is “what is, what could be.” People around the world live…
Read MoreNewsletter Summer 2023
The Cobb Institute summer newsletter is a celebration of books and writers of books. No one in the process movement has written more books than John Cobb, and we celebrate him, along with Thomas Jay Oord and Bruce Epperly. We will consider the inspiration and also expansion of the process audience to include but also go beyond academia. We also highlight Process Century Press, a process publisher. We hope you might find a new process book to add to your bookshelf.
Read MoreOfferings
What We Do All Cobb Institute offerings are designed to encourage and embody the spirit of ecological civilizations, in which people live with respect and care for one another and…
Read MoreJohn Cobb & Friends Gathering: John Cobb
John Cobb & Friends Gathering: Meijun Fan
John Cobb & Friends Gathering: Mary Elizabeth Moore
Topic: Responding to a Weeping Planet: Practical Theology as a Discipline Called by Crisis
Presenter(s): Mary Elizabeth Moore
Read MoreMusic For All Ages Cohort
Music for All Ages is a cohort of the Cobb Institute to promote the well-being of others through the performance of music, consisting of individuals and teams who volunteer our talents to help create just and compassionate communities.
Read MoreEco-Gardening
The eco-gardening cohort is open to all who are interested in gardens, whether in the backyard or the community, as well as urban farms, whether small or big. It provides a springboard for imaginative reflection in a process-relational mode, a resource for engaging in creative localization, and a network for connecting like-minded growers.
Read MoreMeeting Recordings – 2023
Meeting Recordings – 2023 To access our full archive of recordings, we kindly ask that you help support the production of this and other Cobb Institute programs by making a…
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