Do you have an idea for an article engaging various streams of process thinking or dealing with some of the major topic areas of Center for Process Studies (ecological civilization, deep religious pluralism, religion & science, philosophy of psychedelics, cosmology, transdisciplinary research, etc.)? We’d love to hear your proposals!
We’re also open to cross-posting existing writings, so long as the content is relevant and necessary permissions have been obtained. This web blog has replaced our Process Perspectives magazine, so the intended audience is more an intellectually- and spiritually-engaged public rather than scholars. Our Process Studies journal remains the best venue for academic publications in the field.
Getting more accessible and widely available materials out there is crucial, and it would be great to have a diverse array of thinkers and practitioners featured in the process! Pieces should be at least 2,000 words and engage in proper citation practices where relevant.
If you’re interested in submitting, head here and fill out the form to send us a proposal! A 150 word abstract and a short bio about yourself are required, but you also have the option to upload a completed piece as a submission and link to some of your other writings. Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Jared Morningstar
Andrew M. Davis, PhD
Editors
Jared Morningstar is an independent scholar living in Madison, Wisconsin with academic interests in philosophy of religion, Islamic studies, comparative religion, metamodern spirituality, and interfaith dialogue. His work in these areas seeks to offer robust responses to issues of inter-religious conflict, contemporary nihilism, and the “meaning crisis,” among other things. Jared graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2018 with degrees in religion and Scandinavian studies and currently works for the Center for Process Studies, the Cobb Institute, and the Psychedelic Medicine Association.
Dr. Andrew M. Davis is an American process philosopher, theologian, and scholar of the cosmological wonder. He is program director for the Center for Process Studies where he researches, writes, teaches, and organizes conferences on various aspects of process-relational thought. An advocate of metaphysics and meaning in a hospitable universe, he approaches philosophy as the endeavor to systematically think through what reality must be like because we are a part of it. He is author, editor, and co-editor of ten books including Mind, Value, and Cosmos: On the Relational Nature of Ultimacy; Process Cosmology: New Integrations in Science and Philosophy; and Metaphysics of Exo-Life: Toward a Constructive Whiteheadian Cosmotheology. Follow his work at andrewmdavis.info