
Homebrewed Christianity Prayer & Process with John Cobb
Jan 11, 2012
John Cobb, a leading figure in Process theology, engages in an enlightening conversation about the significance of prayer within a dynamic and relational understanding of God. He discusses how prayer enhances the divine healing already at work in the world. The dialogue also explores the interconnectedness of society, critiques the Occupy movement, and advocates for a holistic pro-life perspective that considers the welfare of all species. Get ready for fresh insights into community responsibility and the transformative power of prayer!
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Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Process Thought and Theology through Collaborative Dialogue
01:55 • 3min
Engaging Conversations: Emergent Perspectives and Community Dialogue
04:46 • 3min
Exploring the Meaning and Impact of Prayer in Process Theology
07:41 • 6min
Reimagining Divine Influence: Prayer and Process Theology
13:38 • 31min
Process Theology and Community in Postmodern Thought
44:38 • 17min
Rethinking Pro-Life: A Biospheric Perspective
01:01:47 • 3min

