Process theology: Progressive Religion for an Interconnected World
We believe the world is relational and interdependent, that God is present in every moment of experience, and that our choices really do make a difference.
We are Protestants, Catholics, Unitarians, Jews, Buddhists, and Muslims who have discovered that process-relational theology--which is a way of understanding of God and the world--makes sense. It encourages us to deepen our particular faith while reaching out with respect to other faiths for inter-religious dialogue and shared ministries.
We are pastors and lay people, students and teachers, scientists, businesspeople, homemakers, parents, seekers and adventurers . . .
As an organization, Process & Faith (P&F) is dedicated to providing practical applications of process-relational theology to all aspects of faith life: spirituality, education, preaching and worship, biblical interpretation, counseling, and ministries of justice.
P&F is a membership-based program of the Center for Process Studies, a faculty center of the Claremont School of Theology.
Additional Information
- History & Purpose of P&F
- A basic introduction: What is Process Theology?, by Marjorie Suchocki
- 8 Points of Process Thought, by Jay McDaniel
- Process Theology Summer Institute
- Process-relational liturgies
- Process & Faith lectionary commentary
- For process philosophy and indisciplinary thought (e.g. science, economics, and ecology),
see What is Process Thought? on the The Center for Process Studies website - Process & Faith Staff
- Contact Information
- Frequently Asked Questions about our website.
Process & Faith is a program of the Center for Process Studies, an affiliated program of the Claremont School of Theology.
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