Link: K Is for Kindness
From Energion author Patricia Adams Farmer, author of the forthcoming book Beauty and Process Theology, has written about wearing masks and kindness.
From Energion author Patricia Adams Farmer, author of the forthcoming book Beauty and Process Theology, has written about wearing masks and kindness.
Jay McDaniel posts ten reasons poetry is superior to philosophy and theology. Of course we need philosophy, too. And theology as well. But wouldn’t it be nice if, sometimes, philosophers and theologians alike thought more poetically? Open Horizons Check out the rest of his post. It’s fascinating!
Jay McDaniel reviews Bruce Epperly’s book *The God of Tomorrow*. I love this kind of review … specific and challenging with a contribution to more thinking on the book’s topic!
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…
Jay McDaniel writes about kindness on OpenHorizons.org: … one of the most revolutionary acts available to us is a commitment to kindness: not the building of walls, but the quiet work of extending the table of care. Such kindness unsettles those for whom vengeance has become normative, opening space for a gentler, more creative way…
From OpenHorizons.org, Amanada Gorman, Bruce Springsteen, and the Healing of the Nation.