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life (not just human life) is purposeful and that it aims for the realization of richer experience. Cobb and Birch develop the idea of "trusting life" as a religious impulse, rather than attempting to achieve a settled, perfected social structure that does not allow for change and evolution.
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are two fundamentally different kinds of entities. It also encourages seeing relations between entities as being unimportant to what the entity is "in itself". In contrast to this view, Cobb follows
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thinkers. As one of process philosophy's leading figures, Cobb has taken a leadership role in bringing process thought to the East, most specifically to help China develop a more ecological
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ideas into the contemporary American Protestant scene. Cobb aimed to reconstruct a Christian vision that was more compatible with modern knowledge and more ready to engage with today's
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to honor his life, leadership, and influence, and to better align its work and mission with its name. Cobb continues to be an active board member and guiding influence.
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nature to whose wisdom humanity should simply submit. Intelligent purpose plays a role in adaptive behaviour, and as environments change its role is increased.
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David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography," in
2628:
David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography", in
2553:
David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography," in
2537:
David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography," in
2521:
David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography," in
2508:
David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography", in
2456:
David Ray Griffin, "John B. Cobb Jr.: A Theological Biography," in
2037:
9/11 & American Empire: Christians, Jews, and Muslims Speak Out
896:
issues constituted humanity's most pressing problem. Cobb writes:
636:, formerly president of the University of Chicago, brought Cobb to
3854:
1858:
The Call of the Spirit: Process Spirituality in a Relational World
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1412:âa goal which the current Chinese government has written into its
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American theologian, philosopher, and environmentalist (born 1925)
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During his career, Cobb has also served as visiting professor at
3784:
3426:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2630:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2555:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2539:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2523:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2510:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2458:
Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb Jr.
2082:
For Our Common Home: Process-Relational Responses to Laudato Si'
1224:
1033:
512:
500:
74:
3697:
Institute for the Postmodern Development of China, "Our Team,"
624:
degree from the University of Chicago under the supervision of
2264:
Creating Women's Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Thought
1999:
Existence and Actuality: Conversations with Charles Hartshorne
1462:
1277:
1130:
937:, and just society without including discussion of economics.
3822:
3771:
Institute for Ecological Civilization, "Board of Directors,"
2819:, Albany, New York, State University of New York Press, 2009.
2089:
Putting Philosophy to Work: Toward an Ecological Civilization
1319:
Additionally, Cobb's theology has argued against the idea of
1269:. Cobb has not only turned to other religions (most notably
1117:
Cobb has also been active in formulating his own theories of
921:(human-centeredness) and devaluation of the non-human world.
526:
and received most of his early education in the multi-ethnic
2809:(Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007), 11. Cf.
2667:
Gary Dorrien, "The Lure and Necessity of Process Theology,"
2170:
The Independence of Christian Faith from Speculative Beliefs
1476:
1475:
In 2014, Cobb was the founding chairperson of the board for
754:
dialogue and inhibiting a broad understanding of the world.
145:
The Independence of Christian Faith from Speculative Beliefs
3849:
3515:. GĂžttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. pp. 173â176.
3192:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 197. See also
2052:. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2008.
801:. Rather than seeing nature as purely mechanical and human
3638:
http://www.progressivechristiansuniting.org/PCU/about.html
3568:(New York: Seabury Press, 1983), 84. Available online at
3147:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 58. See also
2874:. Louisville KY: Westminster John Knox Press. p. 93.
2642:
Worldwide Process, "'Seizing An Alternative' by John Cobb"
2100:
For a list of Cobb's published articles through 2010, see
2023:
The Emptying God: A Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation
456:, ecology-based economics. He has written extensively on
379:, the school of thought associated with the philosophy of
3112:
http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=2801
1491:
3485:
Beyond the Impasse: The Promise of a Process Hermeneutic
3252:
Linell E. Cady, "Extending the Boundaries of Theology,"
2946:
Dialectic of Salvation: Issues in Theology of Liberation
2832:(Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007), 5-7.
2654:
http://www.ctr4process.org/about/CoDirectors/cobb_cv.pdf
605:, while Hartshorne and Williams taught him Whiteheadian
3240:(Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989), 93â94.
2845:(Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007), 60.
648:, where he was named Ingraham Professor of Theology at
452:, which critiqued global economics and advocated for a
3222:
The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
3202:
http://www.religion-online.org/showbook.asp?title=2283
3190:
The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
3177:
The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
3157:
http://www.religion-online.org/showbook.asp?title=2283
3145:
The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
3132:
The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
3100:
The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
2871:
Winds of the Spirit: A Constructive Christian Theology
2756:(Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007), 4.
2252:
God as Poet of the World: Exploring Process Theologies
1610:
The Liberation of Life: from the Cell to the Community
1483:
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The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community
905:
Cobb went on to write the first single-author book in
3540:
Of God and Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life
3488:. Macon GA: Mercer University Press. pp. 66â67.
3298:(Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989), 127.
3296:
Of God and Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life
3238:
Of God and Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life
3089:(Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989), 139.
3087:
Of God and Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life
2652:
The Center for Process Studies, "John B. Cobb's CV,"
2421:
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2417:
1161:) while still affirming the possible truths of both.
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thought became the central theme of Cobb's own work.
545:
After his graduation from high school, Cobb attended
3797:"1992- Samuel Huntington, Herman Daly and John Cobb"
3730:
https://www.progressivechristiansuniting.org/history
3542:(Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1989), 41.
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themselves to transcend that purely material status.
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Speaking to this need of moving beyond classically "
3603:. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan. p. 235n.
1010:Along with Whitehead, Cobb has sought to reconcile
390:A unifying theme of Cobb's work is his emphasis on
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3754:https://pandopopulus.com/about/pando-populus-team/
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3134:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 94-96.
3106:, "Process Thought: Its Value and Meaning to Me,"
2770:
2768:
2766:
2764:
2762:
2050:Resistance: The New Role of Progressive Christians
1682:, 1989 (revised edition, 1994) which won the 1992
1372:Resistance: The New Role of Progressive Christians
436:In 1971, he wrote the first single-author book in
3828:Institute for the Postmodern Development of China
3716:Center for Process Studies, "Faculty and Staff,"
2276:
2274:
2272:
1463:Institute for the Postmodern Development of China
1017:In the area of religion and biology, he co-wrote
515:, Japan, on 9 February 1925, to parents who were
3600:God Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents God
3597:Huffman, Douglas S. and Eric L. Johnson (2009).
3224:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 188.
2969:John B. Cobb Jr., "Intellectual Autobiography,"
2743:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 5-6.
2710:Butkus, Russell A. and Steven A. Kolmes (2011).
2567:Sherburne, Don (2008). "Cobb, John B., Jr.". In
1883:Spiritual Bankruptcy: A Prophetic Call to Action
1461:In 2005, Cobb was the founding President of the
1379:Spiritual Bankruptcy: A Prophetic Call to Action
1165:Revitalizing Christianity in a pluralistic world
3269:(Eugene: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1982), 142.
3179:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 65.
2858:(Denton: Environmental Ethics Books, 1990), 95.
2774:John B. Cobb Jr. "Constructive Postmodernism",
2735:
2733:
2335:(New York: Fordham University Press, 1996), 60.
1077:Religious pluralism and interreligious dialogue
522:. Until age 15, he lived primarily in Kobe and
3282:(Eugene: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1982), 48.
2713:Environmental Science and Theology in Dialogue
2679:
2677:
2282:http://processandfaith.org/misc/john-b-cobb-jr
2222:"Jean Cobb: Loving Wife and Mother, Librarian"
2172:(PhD thesis). Chicago: University of Chicago.
1966:The Theology of Altizer: Critique and Response
964:have outweighed the benefits since that time.
475:Cobb is the co-founder and co-director of the
3728:Progressive Christians Uniting, "Our Story,"
3699:http://postmodernchina.org/about-us/our-team/
3457:"Process Theology | Process & Faith"
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2716:. Maryknoll NY: Orbis Books. pp. 19â21.
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1482:In 2015, Cobb was a founding board member of
1468:In 2013, Cobb was a founding board member of
1381:, Cobb argued against both religiousness and
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4059:United States Army personnel of World War II
3989:21st-century American Protestant theologians
3969:20th-century American Protestant theologians
3783:Cobb Institute, "About the Cobb Institute,"
3773:https://ecociv.org/about/board-of-directors/
3555:(Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1969), 90.
2318:John B. Cobb, "Intellectual Autobiography",
1658:Christian Identity and Theological Education
1586:Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition
1304:, Cobb has also denied the idea that God is
2452:
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2448:
723:Although Cobb is most often described as a
3859:
2102:the list at The Center for Process Studies
1667:, Lull, Pregeant, Weeden, and Woodbridge,
1292:that God cannot override. Cobb solves the
1028:in 1981. The book critiqued the dominant
628:in 1952, he spent three years teaching at
42:
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3636:Progressive Christians Uniting, "about,"
3248:
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3064:
2981:
2979:
2603:. The Interfaith Observer. Archived from
1484:the Institute for Ecological Civilization
3110:19 (1990): 222-223, available online at
2035:with Kevin Barrett and Sandra Lubarsky,
1901:Jesus' Abba â The God Who Has Not Failed
1669:Biblical Preaching on the Death of Jesus
1389:The influence of Cobb's thought in China
1204:world. He did this in a number of ways.
3878:Ingersoll Lecturer on Human Immortality
3454:Process and Faith, "Process Theology",
2389:
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2294:"American Academy of Arts and Sciences"
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2144:Ingersoll Lectures on Human Immortality
3627:(New York: The Free Press, 1978), 351.
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2280:Process and Faith, "John B. Cobb Jr."
1836:(edited by Jeanyne B. Slettom), 2003,
1616:Process Theology as Political Theology
1565:Liberal Christianity at the Crossroads
1083:interreligious and interfaith dialogue
746:and departments. He believes that the
3742:http://processcenturypress.com/about/
2985:Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb Jr.,
2949:. Albany NY: SUNY Press. p. 84.
2025:, Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2005,
1988:Process Philosophy and Social Thought
1559:Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology
1523:Living Options in Protestant Theology
950:Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare
925:Critique of growth-oriented economics
911:Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology
689:University of Chicago Divinity School
587:University of Chicago Divinity School
442:Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology
385:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
313:Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare
7:
3220:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
3188:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
3175:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
3143:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
3130:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
3098:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
2894:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
2854:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
2739:Charles Birch and John B. Cobb Jr.,
2579:. New York: Routledge. p. 109.
2577:American Philosophy: An Encyclopedia
1891:(edited by Jeanyne B. Slettom), 2011
1543:The Structure of Christian Existence
1439:as a faculty research center of the
1211:" worldviewâultimately derived from
3664:. United Methodist Publishing House
2932:http://www.cep.unt.edu/eebooks.html
1339:rather than ugliness. Cobb writes:
1081:Cobb has participated in extensive
652:and Avery Professor of Religion at
468:, as well as the need to reconcile
448:. In 1989, he co-authored the book
3974:21st-century American philosophers
3959:20th-century American philosophers
2346:http://www.cep.unt.edu/novice.html
2208:10.1111/j.1748-0922.1992.tb00087.x
1732:Can Christ Become Good News Again?
1280:. He does not believe that God is
1260:Claremont School of Theology, 2013
967:Cobb also co-authored a book with
781:Constructive postmodern philosophy
25:
4049:American sustainability advocates
4034:American philosophers of religion
3979:21st-century American theologians
2228:. 4 February 2016. Archived from
991:for Ideas Improving World Order.
397:âthe idea that every part of the
4029:American philosophers of culture
3740:Process Century Press, "About,"
3718:https://ctr4process.org/faculty/
3405:The Later Heidegger and Theology
2128:
2114:
1938:The Later Heidegger and Theology
1689:for Ideas Improving World Order.
1400:is often considered a primarily
1388:
1176:, with whom Cobb co-founded the
1121:, partly in response to another
814:aspect that deserves attention.
1402:American philosophical movement
1048:. Cobb and Birch stress that a
107:
3994:American Christian theologians
3838:Progressive Christians Uniting
3818:The Center for Process Studies
2868:Hodgson, Peter Crafts (1994).
2473:(unpublished manuscript), 5-9.
1561:, 1971 (revised edition, 1995)
1456:Progressive Christians Uniting
958:social and environmental costs
797:as more than just purposeless
1:
4014:Former atheists and agnostics
3833:International Process Network
3785:https://cobb.institute/about/
3395:(unpublished manuscript), 62.
3382:(unpublished manuscript), 52.
2943:Min, Anselm Kyongsuk (1989).
2431:, retrieved 5 December 2013,
1744:Becoming a Thinking Christian
1431:In 1973, Cobb co-founded the
1123:Claremont Graduate University
1030:biological model of mechanism
654:Claremont Graduate University
3916:Ideas Improving World Order
3850:Claremont School of Theology
2905:"Constructive Postmodernism"
2813:and Anderson Weekes (eds.),
2781:"Constructive Postmodernism"
2499:(unpublished manuscript), 9.
2486:(unpublished manuscript), 7.
1864:A Christian Natural Theology
1533:A Christian Natural Theology
1441:Claremont School of Theology
650:Claremont School of Theology
601:. McKeon introduced Cobb to
247:Claremont School of Theology
4064:Young Harris College alumni
3905:Environment and Development
2266:(Wipf and Stock, 2011), 13.
1575:Christ in a Pluralistic Age
1249:is better-aligned with the
892:. He became convinced that
671:in 1971 and co-founded the
405:Cobb is well known for his
4080:
3482:Farmer, Ronald L. (1997).
2087:with Wm. Andrew Schwartz,
1889:The Process Perspective II
1872:Process and Reality, 2008
1849:(with David J. Lull), 2005
1763:Sustaining the Common Good
1599:Theology and Pastoral Care
1517:Varieties of Protestantism
1433:Center for Process Studies
1213:Classical Greek philosophy
1178:Center for Process Studies
954:genuine progress indicator
789:was right in viewing both
693:Vanderbilt Divinity School
673:Center for Process Studies
477:Center for Process Studies
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3380:Theological Reminiscences
2497:Theological Reminiscences
2484:Theological Reminiscences
2471:Theological Reminiscences
2192:"Dissertations Completed"
1895:Theological Reminiscences
1726:Matters of Life and Death
1159:Buddhism and Christianity
987:earned Cobb and Daly the
466:Buddhism and Christianity
362:
117:
41:
3623:Alfred North Whitehead,
3367:Deep Religious Pluralism
3351:Deep Religious Pluralism
3338:Deep Religious Pluralism
3325:Deep Religious Pluralism
3309:Deep Religious Pluralism
3254:Religious Studies Review
3207:24 December 2013 at the
3198:A Purpose For Everything
3162:24 December 2013 at the
3153:A Purpose For Everything
3117:24 December 2013 at the
2971:Religious Studies Review
2698:Religious Studies Review
2685:Religious Studies Review
2331:Alfred North Whitehead,
2320:Religious Studies Review
2196:Religious Studies Review
2149:Progressive Christianity
1922:, John B. Cobb, Jr. 2023
1776:Grace and Responsibility
1684:University of Louisville
1198:Alfred North Whitehead's
1193:Frontiers in Theology."
785:Cobb was convinced that
729:Alfred North Whitehead's
697:Iliff School of Theology
615:Alfred North Whitehead's
603:philosophical relativism
309:Christocentric pluralism
4009:Environmental ethicists
3984:21st-century Methodists
3964:20th-century Methodists
3752:Pando Populus, "Team,"
2080:with Ignacio Castuera,
2021:with Christopher Ives,
1986:with Widick Schroeder,
738:Philosophy of education
685:Harvard Divinity School
533:In 1940, Cobb moved to
464:, particularly between
3888:Wilfred Cantwell Smith
3843:20 August 2013 at the
3643:20 August 2013 at the
2896:The Liberation of Life
2856:The Liberation of Life
2741:The Liberation of Life
2333:Religion in the Making
2168:Cobb, John B. (1952).
1866:, Second Edition, 2007
1499:Living Earth Movement.
1445:Alfred North Whitehead
1398:Alfred North Whitehead
1346:
1261:
1239:
1181:
1111:
1066:The Liberation of Life
1063:
946:gross domestic product
942:gross national product
903:
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787:Alfred North Whitehead
719:Transdisciplinary work
711:. He has received six
583:
511:John Cobb was born in
508:
381:Alfred North Whitehead
174:Alfred North Whitehead
58:John Boswell Cobb, Jr.
4024:Methodist theologians
3855:Living Earth Movement
3759:2 August 2018 at the
3704:4 August 2018 at the
3509:LĂžnning, Per (2002).
2989:(Beacon Press, 1994).
2438:10 March 2016 at the
2069:Dialogue Comes of Age
1782:Reclaiming the Church
1718:, and Monika Helwig,
1470:Process Century Press
1341:
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875:waveâparticle duality
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634:Ernest Cadman Colwell
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570:University of Chicago
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369:John Boswell Cobb Jr.
133:University of Chicago
3924:Samuel P. Huntington
3029:Ecological Economics
3013:Ecological Economics
3000:Ecological Economics
2202:(2): 170â176. 1992.
1856:and Paul Nancarrow,
1647:Praying for Jennifer
1424:Institutions founded
1396:in the tradition of
1327:in order to enter a
1300:Against traditional
1085:, most notably with
1012:science and religion
1006:Biology and religion
907:environmental ethics
881:Environmental ethics
630:Young Harris College
622:Doctor of Philosophy
620:After receiving his
470:religion and science
438:environmental ethics
294:environmental ethics
263:Rita Nakashima Brock
4039:Process theologians
4004:American Methodists
3903:World Commission on
3803:on 2 December 2013.
3625:Process and Reality
3577:on 26 November 2005
3463:on 2 September 2012
3413:Theology as History
3409:The New Hermeneutic
2841:David Ray Griffin,
2828:David Ray Griffin,
2805:David Ray Griffin,
2752:David Ray Griffin,
2607:on 30 December 2013
2402:on 19 December 2013
2351:26 May 2016 at the
2136:Christianity portal
1960:Theology as History
1949:The New Hermeneutic
1368:American government
1217:mindâmatter dualism
1119:religious pluralism
985:For the Common Good
841:mindâmatter dualism
713:honorary doctorates
705:University of Mainz
595:Daniel Day Williams
462:interfaith dialogue
458:religious pluralism
214:School or tradition
179:Daniel Day Williams
122:Academic background
4044:Seminary academics
3999:American ethicists
3564:John B. Cobb Jr.,
3551:John B. Cobb Jr.,
3278:John B. Cobb Jr.,
3265:John B. Cobb Jr.,
3049:on 2 December 2013
2372:on 11 January 2010
1492:the Cobb Institute
1449:Charles Hartshorne
1394:Process philosophy
1377:In his 2010 book,
1316:suffers and dies.
1262:
1182:
981:ecological balance
827:deconstructionists
703:in Japan, and the
626:Charles Hartshorne
607:process philosophy
599:Charles Hartshorne
509:
373:process philosophy
221:Process philosophy
156:Charles Hartshorne
3942:
3941:
3933:Succeeded by
3885:Succeeded by
3871:Robert Jay Lifton
3863:Academic offices
3823:Process and Faith
3656:Van Meter, Eric.
3553:God and the World
2723:978-1-57075-912-3
2601:"John B. Cobb Jr"
2586:978-1-135-94887-0
2428:The Vancouver Sun
2226:Claremont Courier
2058:978-0-664-23287-0
1973:David Ray Griffin
1878:978-0-9742459-6-6
1720:Death or Dialogue
1637:Talking About God
1582:David Ray Griffin
1553:God and the World
1437:David Ray Griffin
1308:(unchanging) and
1286:love and goodness
1174:David Ray Griffin
1091:Japanese Buddhist
1042:adaptive behavior
971:in 1989 entitled
915:mutual dependence
890:ecological crisis
752:interdisciplinary
732:transdisciplinary
701:Rikkyo University
677:David Ray Griffin
446:ecological crisis
407:transdisciplinary
366:
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344:David Ray Griffin
256:Doctoral students
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