Merry Christmas!
Hi! I am Dr. Lília Marianno Director of Eagle Knowledgement Management and also Director of Afaga Diversity Management. Today I want to tell you my Christmas wishes.
Hi! I am Dr. Lília Marianno Director of Eagle Knowledgement Management and also Director of Afaga Diversity Management. Today I want to tell you my Christmas wishes.
In this six-session course, Dr. Sheri D. Kling will guide students through the deep resonances between the philosophy of organism of Alfred North Whitehead and analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung to show what these two great thinkers have in common and why we need them now more than ever.
This podcast offers 3-minute short episodes — “shorts” — on this perspective on God. Episodes offer insights, inspiration, and information, and a few are posted each week. Dr. Thomas Jay Oord hosts this podcast.
Co-sponsored by the Cobb Institute and the Interfaith Center of Arkansas, “My Neighbor’s Text” is an interfaith exploration of texts from Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Daoism and Hinduism.
Several process thinkers will speak at An Interesting Conference About Sexuality. The conference seeks to answer the call of a culture that is desperately longing for diversity, scholarship, authenticity, and imagination.
Thomas Jay Oord explains the Doctorate in Open and Relational Theology program.
The essays in “Partnering with God” explore diverse ways of understanding collaboration.
A new study by Academic Influence reveals that open and relational thinkers are among the most influential scholars in theology over the last thirty years.
In this four-week course, the Reverend Al Gephart will invite participants to respond to the ways that John Philip Newell perceives concepts of God in the Christian community undergoing a seismic shift, reorientation, and rebirth.
Please come to the John Cobb Eco Farm and Retreat Center in Dallas, Oregon – a place to love and be loved by all the living beings here including, plants, animals and humans. Our community includes flowers, vegetables, trees, ducks, chickens, goats, cats, dogs, invisible life forms and us human beings.
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