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Not sure that this post belongs in this section, but I often have difficulty properly placing Process Thought. Is it a philosophy? Is it a theology? Is it a form of Christianity? Should it be a religion all by its lonesome?
I have been reading Carol Christ's book "She Who Changes; Re-Imagining The Divine in the World." Great take on a feminist version of Process Philosophy. Makes a boatload of sense to me. It seems to accept what we have learned from both genders.....accepts science and reason, but also accepts intuition, feelings, and our bodies as legitimate means for knowing spiritual things.
I wonder how popular Process Thought and Panentheism is in our culture. It has so clearly impacted many mainline seminaries as well as the the writings of popular authors like Borg and Spong. I know that I would be attending a Process Thought Church (at least on a regularly sporadic basis
) if one existed in our local area and they weren't leaning too far towards Christianity.
So....how about you? Anyone else into Process Thought?
I have been reading Carol Christ's book "She Who Changes; Re-Imagining The Divine in the World." Great take on a feminist version of Process Philosophy. Makes a boatload of sense to me. It seems to accept what we have learned from both genders.....accepts science and reason, but also accepts intuition, feelings, and our bodies as legitimate means for knowing spiritual things.
I wonder how popular Process Thought and Panentheism is in our culture. It has so clearly impacted many mainline seminaries as well as the the writings of popular authors like Borg and Spong. I know that I would be attending a Process Thought Church (at least on a regularly sporadic basis
So....how about you? Anyone else into Process Thought?