Process & Faith

Interweavings: A Season of Darkness and Light

In this event, Dr. Sheri Kling, director of P&F, will introduce some of the major holidays that occur in this season of darkness and light, noting their significance in each tradition. We’ll look at Diwali, Advent, Hanukkah, St. Lucia Day, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Epiphany, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve, and Lunar New Year. Come prepared to share a brief memory of a favorite winter holiday food or tradition from your own background!

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Process Pop-up: Balancing Eight Spiritual Tensions

Join an interactive Pop-Up event where we will explore four pairs of religious and spiritual dispositions which are in tension with one another. Together we will consider how we can hold these tensions with grace so as to not lose the organic dynamism of authentic spirituality.

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Process Thinking & Human Living

In this 3-hour, online seminar, speakers from Process & Faith, a program of the Center for Process Studies of Claremont School of Theology will explore aspects of process thought that make a positive difference in human life and in the life of the earth.

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Process Pop-up: Process and Religious Pluralism

Join a dynamic discussion on process and religious pluralism, using Bruce Epperly’s recently published book The Elephant is Running: Process and Open and Relational Theologies and Religious Pluralism as a springboard for conversation.

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Process Pop-up: The Deeper Roots of Mass Shootings

Join a dynamic discussion on the deeper roots of mass shootings, inspired by process scholar Sheri Kling’s recent piece on the Cobb Institute blog Process in Praxis titled “Are Fragmentation, Trauma, and Demoralization at the Root of Mass Shootings?”

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Announcement

Interfaith Explorations Summer 2022: Spirit and the Movies II

After the overwhelming success of our Spring 2022 session of ‘Spirit and the Movies’, we have decided to continue our exploration of film and spirituality. In this eight-week session, we will make use of films and their reviews as springboards for our own soulful reflections.

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