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Process Metaphysics and Mutative Life Sketches of Lived Time

This book provides a survey of key process-philosophical approaches that, in conversation with selected concepts across the biological and physical sciences, help us to think about living processes, or ‘lived… Read More »Process Metaphysics and Mutative Life: Sketches of Lived Time

Facing Apocalypse Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances

Drawing on John’s prophetic Apocalypse, theologian Catherine Keller unveils a “dreamreading” of our current global crisis—particularly the threat of climate change and ecological devastation. She shows that John’s gospel is… Read More »Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances

Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology

In the fifty years since its initial publication, Is It Too Late? has proven its prescience in ways both significant and dire. As the first book-length philosophical and theological analysis… Read More »Is It Too Late?: A Theology of Ecology

Process Philosophy A Synthesis

The book analyses and compares a variety of processes of change: in evolution, learning and innovation, language and meaning, self and society and ethics and morality. Taking a realistic approach,… Read More »Process Philosophy: A Synthesis

The Cosmic Spirit Awakenings at the Heart of All Religions, the Earth, and the Multiverse

Are we more than stardust? Is the appearance of the fragile Earth in the vast universe more than an accident? Are we not children of a Spirit that pervades the… Read More »The Cosmic Spirit: Awakenings at the Heart of All Religions, the Earth, and the Multiverse

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Process Philosophy and Political Liberalism: Rawls, Whitehead, Hartshorne

Daniel A. Dombrowski brings together the thought of the 20th-century philosophy’s greatest political liberal, John Rawls, with the thought of the great process philosophers, Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne.… Read More »Process Philosophy and Political Liberalism: Rawls, Whitehead, Hartshorne

On Philosophy, Intelligibility, and the Ordinary Going the Bloody Hard Way

Randy Ramal argues that philosophy’s main responsibility lies in providing intelligibility to the ordinary language of everyday life while dispelling unwarranted skepticism. Philosophers need to go the hard way to… Read More »On Philosophy, Intelligibility, and the Ordinary: Going the Bloody Hard Way

What is Process Thought? Seven Answers to Seven Questions

Science and everyday experience increasingly demonstrate that ours is a dynamic, interconnected, relational universe. It was the great insight of Alfred North Whitehead that we need a philosophy to match… Read More »What is Process Thought?: Seven Answers to Seven Questions