China and Ecological Civilization
Zhihe Wang, PhD provides some notes on China’s ecological civiliation and process thought (via Open Horizons).
From OpenHorizons.org, Amanada Gorman, Bruce Springsteen, and the Healing of the Nation.
Bruce Epperly has an essay at the Center for Open and Relational Theology site titled Writing with God. Well worth the read! You can find out more about Bruce on his Energion author page.
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…
In a post titled When God Changes the Rules, Richard Rohr calls attention to some of Energion author Bruce Epperly’s book Jonah: When God Changes. Key quote: We are all tempted to create a God of our own making, who will uphold the status quo and baptize our values as God’s definitive word. When God…
As we welcome Patricia Adams Farmer as a new author at Energion Publications, I invite you to take a look at her most recent blog post: Fear: Not My Favorite Spiritual Companion. Come to think of it, fear is not my favorite companion either. But it can be a blessing as well as a curse….
From Open Horizons (by John Cobb). A quote: When the nation fails to participate responsibly in the larger family, especially when it acts in ways that are deeply harmful to others and to the larger whole, love of nation requires efforts to change its behavior and, as a minimum, to protest. True patriotism will say that…