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Process Thought and Roman Catholicism - Challenges and Promises (Hardcover): Marc A Pugliese, John Becker Process Thought and Roman Catholicism - Challenges and Promises (Hardcover)
Marc A Pugliese, John Becker; Contributions by John Becker, Joseph A Bracken S J, David B. Burrell, C. S. C., …
R2,286 Discovery Miles 22 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays explores convergences and divergences between process thought and Roman Catholicism with the goal of identifying reasons for why process philosophy and theology has not had the same impact in Roman Catholic circles as in Protestantism, and of constructively navigating avenues of promising engagement between Process thought and Roman Catholicism. In creatively considering the Roman Catholic tradition from the vantage point of Process thought, different theoretical perspectives are brought to bear on Catholic characteristics of historical theology, fundamental theology, systematic theology, moral theology, social justice, and theology of religions. While the contributors draw upon a broad range of resources from the disciplines of the physical and social sciences, philosophy, and ethics from a process perspective, the primary methodology employed is theological reflection.

Do Christians, Muslims, and Jews Worship the Same God?: Four Views (Paperback): Wm Andrew Schwartz, John B. Cobb Jr, Francis J.... Do Christians, Muslims, and Jews Worship the Same God?: Four Views (Paperback)
Wm Andrew Schwartz, John B. Cobb Jr, Francis J. Beckwith, Gerald R. McDermott, Jerry Walls, …
R322 Discovery Miles 3 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During a time of global conflict, the theological question of whether Muslims, Jews, and Christians worship the same God carries political baggage. Is the God of ISIS the same as the God of Israel? Do Sunni Muslims and Protestant Christians pray to the same Creator and Sustainer of the universe? In this Counterpoints volume, edited by Ronnie P. Campbell, Jr., and Christopher Gnanakan, five leading scholars present the main religious perspectives on this question, demonstrating how to think carefully about an issue where opinions differ and confusion abounds. They examine related subtopics such as the difference between God being referentially the same and essentially the same, what "the same" means when referring to God, the significance of the Trinity in this discussion, whether religious inclusivism is inferred by certain understandings of God's sameness, and the appropriateness of interfaith worship. The four main views, along with the scholars presenting them, are: All Worship the Same God: Religious Pluralist View (Wm. Andrew Schwartz and John B. Cobb, Jr.) All Worship the Same God: Referring to the Same God View (Francis J. Beckwith) Jews and Christians Worship the Same God: Shared Revelation View (Gerald R. McDermott) None Worship the Same God: Different Conceptions View (Jerry L. Walls) Additionally, essays by Joseph Cumming and David W. Shenk explore the implications of this question specifically for Christians wanting to minister among and build relationships with Muslims. Cumming stresses that finding common ground is key, while Shenk advocates for a respectful focus on differences. Insightful, gracious, and relevant, Do Christians, Muslims, and Jews Worship the Same God? sheds light on one of the most important theological issues of our day.

Whitehead Word Book - A Glossary with Alphabetical Index to Technical Terms in Process and Reality (Paperback): John B. Cobb Jr Whitehead Word Book - A Glossary with Alphabetical Index to Technical Terms in Process and Reality (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr
R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Putting Philosophy to Work - Toward an Ecological Civilization (Paperback): Wm Andrew Schwartz Putting Philosophy to Work - Toward an Ecological Civilization (Paperback)
Wm Andrew Schwartz; John B. Cobb Jr
R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
For Our Common Home - Process-Relational Responses to Laudato Si' (Paperback): Ignacio Castuera For Our Common Home - Process-Relational Responses to Laudato Si' (Paperback)
Ignacio Castuera; Introduction by Bill McKibben; John B. Cobb Jr
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theological Reminiscences (Paperback): John B. Cobb Jr Theological Reminiscences (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Living Options In Protestant Theology - A Survey Of Methods (Paperback): John B. Cobb Jr Living Options In Protestant Theology - A Survey Of Methods (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Redesigning the Planet - Regions: A Challenge to Create Wild Designs to Transform the Planet (Paperback): Michael W. Fox, John... Redesigning the Planet - Regions: A Challenge to Create Wild Designs to Transform the Planet (Paperback)
Michael W. Fox, John B. Cobb Jr, Paolo Soleri
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work is about sharing regional resources and services of the planet to meet the needs of all living beings and their community patterns. It uses ecological design to create a simple method to implement and manage the sharing: First, we assess what the planet needs to keep developing in a stable flow, then we set aside a satisfactory area of the planet to ensure the continuing operation of evolution in wild systems. Next, we measure the ranges of productivities of wild ecosystems as well as agricultural and urban systems, then use those results to determine optimum human populations for regions. Within human systems, every culture would claim a share of local resources and global services. For example, the Colorado river would be allocated a percentage of water to keep the river and its downstream ecosystems healthy-this may require 50% or more of all the water flow. The remaining water would be divided between resident cultures sharing the river environments up and downstream. This approach promises a fair way to deal with carbon emissions, toxic wastes, and energy use, also. The equal apportionment of 'resources' to all cooperating participants in a regional commons is supported by the practice of recognizing and honoring the legacy of the entire planet that hosts its legatees as tenants and is supported by the 'rule' of all beings together, although in the human legal system, humans represent the interests of all other beings, much as they are starting to do now. This reapportionment is enhanced by the wisdom of harmony and the drawing and making of ecological zones, which emphasizes the relative separation of wild and artificial areas. This reapportionment of 'resources' that human communities have already claimed, as well as of resources that have been badly distributed as a result of theft or violence, may cause some degree of discomfort or suffering, but that is minimal compared to the suffering and death under the current industrial system, which encourages the consumption of everything and large differences in the distribution of wealth. Like metaphysics, ecological design has a vision that exceeds its bounds and a reach that exceeds its grasp. And, we have to use it to explore possibilities of local and regional harmony, without having enough knowledge or experience. Ecological design requires participation and cooperation to accomplish its ambitious goals. It has to be flexible and adapt to changing environments. It has to be adaptive and accept feedback. This means understanding challenges and problems, as well as natural and artificial ecosystems, histories and cycles, before using a variety of physical and conceptual tools to create ecological designs on regional scales, but considering the local and global implications. This means trying to design places, ecosystems and landscapes, as well as cycles and processes. It means redesigning flows of minerals and gases, wetlands and streams, domestic and wild forests, and animal paths and reserves. It means redesigning human patterns, from transportation corridors to traditional and modern cultures. It means redesigning agriculture, cities-traditional cities and proposed arcologies-buildings, neighborhoods, vehicles, industries, and medicine. It means trying to redesign civilization out of physical and social traps; it means redefining cultural adaptations, corporate goals and responsibilities, formal commons, styles of conflict, economic frameworks, political forms and sizes, religious applications, and even advertising. The purpose of all this is to restore harmony to systems that support health and development.

Organic Marxism - An Alternative to Capitalism and Ecological Catastrophe (Paperback): Justin Heinzekehr Organic Marxism - An Alternative to Capitalism and Ecological Catastrophe (Paperback)
Justin Heinzekehr; Foreword by John B. Cobb Jr; Philip Clayton
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Redesigning the Planet - Local Systems: Reshaping the Constructs of Civilizations through the Use of Ecological Design & Other... Redesigning the Planet - Local Systems: Reshaping the Constructs of Civilizations through the Use of Ecological Design & Other Conceptual & Practical Tools, such as Common Sense, Deep Ecology, Totemism, Systems Theory, Metaphor, Holistic Science, Though (Paperback)
Paolo Soleri, Michael W. Fox, John B. Cobb Jr
R854 Discovery Miles 8 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work is about sharing the local (as well as global) resources and services of the planet to meet the needs of all living beings and their community patterns. It uses ecological design to create a simple method to implement and manage the sharing. First, we assess what the local place needs to develop in a stable flow, then we set aside a satisfactory area of the place to ensure the continuing operation of evolution in wild systems. Next, we measure the ranges of productivities of wild ecosystems as well as agricultural and urban systems, then use those results to determine optimum human populations for local places, regions and the planet. Within human systems, every culture would claim a share of local resources and global services not set aside for wild regeneration. Ecological design would work on global and regional scales, as well as the local scale. For example, the Colorado river would be allocated a percentage of water to keep the river and its downstream ecosystems (including shallow ocean canyons) healthy-this may require 50% or more of all the water flow. The remaining water would be divided between resident cultures sharing the river environments upstream. This approach promises a fair way to deal with carbon emissions, toxic wastes, and energy use, also. The equal apportionment of 'resources' to all cooperating participants in the global commons (identified with the new word 'Koinomics'-See glossary for neologisms and terms) is supported by the theory and practice of recognizing and honoring the legacy of the entire planet that hosts its legatees as tenants (identified here as 'Legatism') and is supported by the 'rule' of all beings (identified as 'Panocracy'), although in the human legal system, humans represent the interests of all other beings, much as they are starting to do now. This reapportionment is enhanced by the wisdom of harmony (identified as 'Harmosophy') and the drawing and making of ecological zones (identified as 'Zonagraphy'), which emphasizes the relative separation of wild and artificial areas. This reapportionment of 'resources' that human communities have already claimed, as well as of resources that have been badly distributed as a result of theft or violence, may cause some degree of discomfort for wealthier groups, but that is minimal compared to the suffering and death under the current system, which encourages overconsumption and large differences in the distribution of wealth. Like metaphysics, ecological design has a vision that exceeds its bounds and a reach that exceeds its grasp. And, we have to use it to explore possibilities of local and global harmony, without having complete knowledge or experience. Ecological design requires participation and cooperation to accomplish its ambitious goals. It has to be flexible and adapt to changing environments. This means understanding challenges and problems, as well as natural and artificial ecosystems, histories and cycles, before using a variety of physical and conceptual tools to create ecological designs on local scales, but considering the regional and global implications. This means trying to design places, ecosystems and landscapes, as well as cycles and processes. It means redesigning flows of minerals and gases, wetlands and streams, domestic and wild forests, and animal paths and reserves. It means redesigning human patterns, from transportation corridors to traditional and modern cultures. It means redesigning agriculture, cities, buildings, neighborhoods, vehicles, industries, and medicine. It means trying to redesign social traps, cultural adaptations, corporate goals and responsibilities, formal commons, styles of conflict, economic frameworks, political forms and sizes, religious applications, and even advertising. And, the purpose of all this is to restore harmony to systems that encourage health and development.

Living Options in Protestant Theology - A Survey of Methods (Hardcover): John B. Cobb Jr Living Options in Protestant Theology - A Survey of Methods (Hardcover)
John B. Cobb Jr
R1,204 Discovery Miles 12 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Eleventh Commandment - Caring for Creation - Words of Wisdom From the World's Great Faith Traditions (Paperback): John... The Eleventh Commandment - Caring for Creation - Words of Wisdom From the World's Great Faith Traditions (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr, Bob Edgar, Matthew Sleeth M. D.
R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Resistance - The New Role of Progressive Christians (Paperback): John B. Cobb Jr Resistance - The New Role of Progressive Christians (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr
R740 R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Save R120 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Convinced that several crucial historical trends are moving in the wrong direction, John Cobb and his coauthors urge Christians to live in countercultural waysas individuals and as communities. Consumerism, inequality, imperialism, and global warming, they contend, are of such magnitude that the only real response for progressive Christians is to actively resist them. In part 1, they explore how the Word of God calls Christians to resist the worlds dominant forces and reflect on how prayer can provide the conviction and commitment necessary for sustaining such a life. In part 2, they examine particular destructive forces, showing how these trends attained dominance and analyzing their effects. Part 3 then explores two theological movements that have stressed the need for resistance: Latin American liberation theology and feminist theology. Concluding, in part 4, they give specific examples of how individuals and churches can live in countercultural ways.

A Christian Natural Theology, Second Edition - Based on the Thought of Alfred North Whitehead (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition):... A Christian Natural Theology, Second Edition - Based on the Thought of Alfred North Whitehead (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
John B. Cobb Jr
R851 R700 Discovery Miles 7 000 Save R151 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When the first edition of "A Christian Natural Theology" appeared in 1965, it was a groundbreaking work that incorporated Alfred North Whitehead's metaphysical philosophy as a framework for developing a Christian natural theology. The work was so significant it helped to launch process theology as a leading alternative to neo-orthodox theology and has since become a classic in the literature of process theology. This new edition by one of America's preeminent theologians is an essential work for all those interested in process theology.

The American Empire and the Commonwealth of God - A Political, Economic, Religious Statement (Paperback): David Ray Griffin,... The American Empire and the Commonwealth of God - A Political, Economic, Religious Statement (Paperback)
David Ray Griffin, John B. Cobb Jr, Richard A. Falk, Catherine Keller
R711 R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Save R123 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, four distinguished scholars level a powerful critique of the rapid expansion of the emerging American empire and its oppressive and destructive political, military, and economic policies. Arguing that a global Pax Americana is internationally disastrous, the authors demonstrate how America's imperialism inevitably leads to rampant irreversible ecological devastation, expanding military force for imperialistic purposes, and a grossly inequitable distribution of goods--all leading to the diminished well-being of human communities.

Progressive Christians Speak - A Different Voice on Faith and Politics (Paperback): John B. Cobb Jr Progressive Christians Speak - A Different Voice on Faith and Politics (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr
R1,306 R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Save R262 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this earnest discussion, revolutionary theologian John Cobb Jr. implores Christian churches to take a more active role in the solution of contemporary issues such as food security and the ever-expanding world population, the welfare system, civil and human rights, the war on drugs, abortion, immigration, and the destruction of ecosystems.

Grace and Responsibility - Wesleyan Theology for Today (Paperback): John B. Cobb Jr Grace and Responsibility - Wesleyan Theology for Today (Paperback)
John B. Cobb Jr
R645 R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Save R91 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This first effort at constructive Wesleyan theology to appear in United Methodist circles since the formation of the denomination in 1868 draws on the historical and literary work that has characterized Wesley studies in recent years. However, it moves beyond them to propose a way of reconstructing essential elements of Wesley's thought in service of the life and mission of United Methodists today.

Love Beyond Belief - Finding the Access Point to Spiritual Awareness (Paperback): Thandeka Love Beyond Belief - Finding the Access Point to Spiritual Awareness (Paperback)
Thandeka; Foreword by John B. Cobb Jr
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using insights from the brain science of emotions, Love Beyond Belief: Finding the Access Point to Spiritual Awareness narrates two millennia of lost-and-found stories about love beyond belief as the access point to the heart and soul of spiritual life. Many of today's 'spiritual but not religious' people - one in four US adults - have found the access point to spiritual experience that Western Christianity lost: unconditional love. Love Beyond Belief tracks the history of this lost emotion. Thandeka (Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University) has written Love Beyond Belief with two goals in mind: to resolve the emotional-deficit problem in so many "corpse cold" (Ralph Waldo Emerson's words) mainline congregations today; and to offer a primer for "spiritual but not religious" people to build up and network their spiritual communities.

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