

Special Event | Renewing Faith: Reigniting Faith and Ministry through Process and Open & Relational Theologies
Event Type:
- Dialogue, Discussion
- (Online)
Featuring:
- Sheri D. Kling
Organizers:
- Process & Faith and Center for Process Studies
Join Process & Faith for this special event to hear from contributing authors to the new book, Renewing Faith: Reigniting Faith and Ministry through Process and Open & Relational Theologies. This unique book emerged from a conference P&F hosted in January of 2025.
Sheri Kling, editor of the anthology, will facilitate the discussion. Come and learn about this collection of essays of spiritual possibility—designed to equip and inspire Christian leaders, seekers, and communities to become not just renewed, but renewing forces in a world that is crying out for wholeness and hope.
Featuring

Sheri D. Kling
Sheri D. Kling, PhD is an interdisciplinary scholar who explores how human beings move from fragmentation toward belonging through soul formation, relational worldviews, and communities of spiritual practice. Integrating Jungian depth psychology, relational theology, human sciences, and empirical research on meaning and human flourishing, she serves as Director of Spiritual Formation and Research for the Center for Process Studies, where she leads the John Templeton Foundation-funded initiative Modern Meaning: Spiritual Yearning and the Quest for a Flourishing World. She is a faculty member of the Haden Institute and the Graduate Theological Foundation, and adjunct faculty at Claremont School of Theology. Dr. Kling is the author of A Process Spirituality: Christian and Transreligious Resources for Transformation, has contributed to several additional volumes, and is a frequent keynote speaker who leads courses, concerts, and spiritual retreats exploring spirituality, transformation, and human flourishing. She can be found online at https://sherikling.com/.
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