
A Conversation on the Corruption of America’s Food Industry | Austin Frerick & Flagstaff College
Join Flagstaff College and author Austin Frerick for a conversation on his book Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food Industry.

Join Flagstaff College and author Austin Frerick for a conversation on his book Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food Industry.

The Work-In-Process seminar series aims to provide a space for regular exchange between researchers working on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. In this session, Katarina Perovic will present on "I am a Process and so are You: The Process Philosophy Approach to the Self"

Several locations around the world have taken concrete steps toward interreligious understanding and relationship by creating communities of faith that house all three Abrahamic traditions. Seeking to learn more, Sheri Kling, director of Process & Faith, reached out to invite a representative from each community to join her in this presentation to the Cobb & Friends gathering. Rabbi David Rosen and Imam Osman Örs readily agreed.

The Work-In-Process seminar series aims to provide a space for regular exchange between researchers working on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. In this session, Maria Regina Brioschi will present on "Public Philosophy: How Process Thought May Help Understand Technology Today"

John Pohl, MD DThM. is scheduled to give an IRAS lecture titled, The Microbiome: Theological Implications. Date and Time: Wednesday, December 11, 2024; 5 PM Eastern, 4 PM Central Time.

Cosmologically, this period of late fall marks the increase in hours of darkness until the winter solstice when the hours of light begin to make a return. Many religions have major holidays during this period. In this Cobb & Friends gathering, Dr. Sheri Kling, director of Process & Faith, will introduce some of the major holidays in late fall and early winter, noting their significance in each tradition.

The Work-In-Process seminar series aims to provide a space for regular exchange between researchers working on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. In this session, James Kearns will present on "'Seeing Human Nature': A. N. Whitehead and Jason Brown’s differing patterns of Feeling in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway"

Join Process & Faith on a sacred journey to renew your faith and explore how we live into process and open & relational theology together. During this multi-day online event, you'll have the opportunity to explore several core themes of Christian faith—not academically, but in “big conversations” and practices.

The Center for Process Studies is planning a public memorial for Dr. Cobb on Saturday, February 15th, 2025 at the Claremont United Church of Christ. The Service will run between 3:00pm – 4:30pm PST. We will also be livestreaming the memorial on YouTube. A reception will be held immediately after the service, offering a time for fellowship and sharing memories of John.

This three-day online Zoom conference, hosted by Thomas Jay Oord, Jonathan Foster, and Jason Tripp features authors recently published in the field of open and relational theology. More than 30 books are featured, each of which receives an hour of exploration and discussion!

Drawing from Thomas Jay Oord’s work as well as his own scholarship, Dr. Adis Duderija will guide participants through the theological landscape, examining both the obstacles and opportunities for integrating amipotence within the Islamic interpretive tradition. We’ll delve into how we can reframe our understanding of the Qur'an and its portrayal of God's mercy, emphasizing that divine love and mercy are not just attributes but the essence of God’s nature.

Join Jay McDaniel, PhD and Ernie Tamminga, PhD to explore the shared vision of Teilhard de Chardin and Alfred North Whitehead who see the universe as an evolutionary process with inwardness present from the beginning.