Link: Why Process Theology Needs Howard Thurman
From the Open Horizons blog.
From the Open Horizons blog.
The Interfaith Hospice Care Worker from OpenHorizons.org. Jay McDaniel is the co-author with John B. Cobb, Jr. of Choosing Life: Ecological Civilization as the World’s Best Hope.
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 More Info More Info
Key quote: Healing is prophetic resistance to the forces of death and destruction, whether in our cells, souls, or the body politic. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/livingaholyadventure/2025/06/the-healing-you-need-is-in-front-of-you-lectionary-july-6/ Naaman’s Healing in the Jordan: Biblical Depiction of Dipping Seven Times in the River, Beige Background By T Studio. Licensed from Adobe Stock.
The following diagram will help you find books to start exploring process theology at Energion Publications.
Jay McDaniel presents a process-relational approach to dealing with opponents, specifically a way for liberals/progressives to constructively engage Christian nationalists in his post When Your Neighbor’s a Christian Nationalist: A Process-Relational Approach. I think there are some valuable points in this article, and that his ideas about engagement are valid in many other controversies as…
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