Link: Process Theology and the Coronavirus
From Energion author Bruce Epperly: Process Theology and the Coronavirus.
God’s presence in the world challenges us to hopeful action and not panic.
Bruce Epperly
From Energion author Bruce Epperly: Process Theology and the Coronavirus.
God’s presence in the world challenges us to hopeful action and not panic.
Bruce Epperly
Introduction This article is not precisely about process theology, but I think it is valuable to hear the perspective. There are different ways of thinking of the relationship between various faiths. On Energion author, Herold Weiss, in his book Finding My Way in Christianity, discusses exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism. In summary, exclusivism says that only…
This is also from OpenHorizons.org: You could say I subscribe to a philosophy centered on kindness and beauty, viewing them as guiding principles that enrich my life and foster a sense of connection to something larger than myself, even if I don’t attribute these phenomena to a divine entity. Open and Relational Atheism at OpenHorizons.org
In Bruce G. Epperly’s The God of the Growing Edge: Whitehead and Thurman on Theology, Spirituality, and Social Change, readers are invited into a unique dialogue between Alfred North Whitehead’s robust intellectual framework and Howard Thurman’s prophetic urgency and practical wisdom. For those engaged in process theology, this book offers not just a theoretical synthesis…