Genesis 12:1-9 Psalm 33:1-12 Hosea 5:15-6:6 Psalm 50:7-15 Romans 4:13-25 Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 One of the first aspects of process theology that I remember learning was the radical openness of…
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by Brianne Donaldson The duty of tolerance is our finite homage to the abundance of inexhaustible novelty which is awaiting the future, and to the complexity of accomplished fact which…
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Justice seems to be a relentless exercise of moral imagination mixed with some…
by Ann Pederson Meditation on blue: (painting by Sheila Agee) The winter night skies beckon me into their starry paths. I wonder where I’d end up if I…
by Ann Milliken Pederson We were meant to fall: never created perfect in the first place. Falling is what leaves do best when the season turns from the hot intensity…
By Dr. Arlette Poland Whitehead was ambiguous about time in many ways. It was not totally clear in his explanations about the creator deity whether that deity was the lure…
by Brianne Donaldson The enjoyment of power is fatal to the subtleties of life. Ruling classes degenerate by reason of their lazy indulgence in obvious gratifications. —A. N. Whitehead Adventures…
By Arlette Poland The actual occasion, as it is becoming actual, prehends information from the past. It determines what to eliminate or keep or ignore. It is as if the…
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Social justice puts flesh on the bones of Rawls’ principles of fairness discussed in…