Conversations in Process

Jared Morningstar
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Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 29min

Revising Whitehead: God, Eternal Objects, and Randomness with Darren Iammarino

In this conversation, Darren Iammarino shares his journey into process philosophy and theology, describing how he was first drawn to Whitehead’s ideas and how these concepts have shaped his teaching and spiritual practice. Darren and Jared then turn to questions at the intersection of AI and process metaphysics, considering whether artificial intelligences can truly be conscious, how parasocial relationships with AI complicate our notions of self and society, and what Whitehead’s philosophy might contribute to these debates. Finally, they delve into theological questions about novelty, divine creativity, and the role of eternal objects, envisioning a cosmos where creatures participate in the ongoing creation of new possibilities. In this episode, you'll hear: Darren's efforts to connect process thought with yoga communities and other non-Christian spiritual practices The challenges of making process ideas accessible beyond academic contexts Reflections on AI, consciousness, and the nature of relationships with inorganic agents Darren’s critiques of Whitehead’s notion that God eternally contains all possibilities A vision of novelty and creativity emerging from the interplay between God and creatures Speculation on the cosmological function of quantum randomness Connections between process thought, interfaith dialogue, and ecological civilization Guest Bio Host Bio
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Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 24min

Nothingness, Trauma, and the Self with Rev. Thandeka

What happens when the boundaries of the self dissolve? In this profound episode, theologian and Unitarian Universalist minister Thandeka joins hosts Jay McDaniel and Jared Morningstar for a vulnerable and wide-ranging conversation exploring spiritual experiences of no-self, the impact of trauma on identity, and the philosophical power of nothingness. Through deeply personal stories and philosophical insights, the conversation weaves together: Isaac Stern concerts and moments of ego dissolution Islamic prayer, Buddhist emptiness, and Zen koans The psychological legacy of childhood trauma Whitehead’s process theology and Schleiermacher’s affective religious experience The rise of small spiritual communities as healing spaces Together, they ask: What is the role of community in reclaiming our whole selves? Can traditions like Buddhism, Islam, and process theology offer resources for healing in a fragmented world? Guest Bio Host Bios
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 37min

Process, Cosmology, and Exo-Theology with Andrew Davis

In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, philosopher Andrew M. Davis joins hosts Jay McDaniel and Jared Morningstar to explore how process philosophy, aesthetic values, and spiritual formation intersect across theology, science, and personal narrative. Raised in an evangelical context, Davis shares how thinkers like Whitehead, Hartshorne, and Max Scheler helped him move beyond deconstruction toward a renewed vision of reality shaped by beauty, truth, and goodness. This episode explores: The aesthetic foundations of value and metaphysics Whitehead’s vision of a universe in process and perpetual becoming Evangelicalism, post-evangelicalism, and the "anatheistic" journey of returning to the sacred Process views of teleology, eschatology, and the God of love The evolving role of religious ideals, compassion, and purpose in a fluid cosmos   Guest Bio Host Bios
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Jul 18, 2025 • 2h 6min

Process Thought: Cross-Cultural, Political, Scientific, and Spiritual with Matt Segall

In this episode of Conversations in Process, hosts Jay McDaniel and Jared Morningstar sit down with guest Matt Segall to reflect on the relaunch of the podcast and the broader vision of process philosophy for the 21st century. This episode explores: The evolution of the Conversations in Process series The integration of the Cobb Institute with the Center for Process Studies What “process thought” means in the context of spirituality, culture, and academic discourse How the podcast will explore new voices, emerging worldviews, and the deeper edges of metaphysical thinking Guest Bio Host Bios
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May 16, 2025 • 53min

The Future of Process Theology with Jay McDaniel & Jared Morningstar

In this episode of Conversations in Process, host Jay McDaniel speaks with Jared Morningstar about how they first encountered the world of process thought. Through Alfred North Whitehead's work, they share their journeys into the intersections of 20th-century philosophy, metaphysics, theology, and spiritual inquiry. Together, they explore: How Whitehead’s philosophy offers a vibrant alternative to rigid dogmatism Why process thought may have something of value for today’s spiritual and philosophical seekers The influence of other process thinkers like Charles Hartshorne and Henri Bergson The continuing relevance of metaphysical speculation in contemporary life   Guest Bio Host Bio
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Jul 6, 2023 • 1h 11min

Tripp Fuller – Growing in Faith, Family, and Friendship as a Process Christian

In this episode of Conversations in Process, Jay interviews renowned podcaster and process theologian Tripp Fuller, digging into the more personal side of his faith and theology. Tripp is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Theology & Science at the University of Edinburgh. He received his PhD in Philosophy, Religion, and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. For over 13 years Tripp has been doing the Homebrewed Christianity podcast where he interviews different scholars about their work. In 2020 he published Divine Self-Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology. In this conversation, Jay asks Tripp to trace his theological development from his formative years, asking what influenced his perspectives and how he grappled with issues such as the authority of sacred texts. Jay then asks of music, and what religious or spiritual role this played and continues to play in Tripp’s life—a topic which led to a number of insights about religious pluralism, the function of symbolism, and the logic of the one. In closing, Tripp talks about how he shares his faith with his children in light of their various phases of life, and the importance of the religious virtue of friendship which he sees as core to the message and life of Jesus.  LINKS: Tripp’s website Homebrewed Christianity Theology Beer Camp: The God Pods Strike Back Divine Self-Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology Conversations in Process The Cobb Institute Open Horizons   Guest Bio Host Bio
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May 9, 2023 • 1h 3min

Ali Hussain – Mashing Sufism and Whitehead’s Process Theology

Ali Hussain, Sufi scholar and musician with a Ph.D. in Islamic Studies, explores links between Ibn al-ʿArabi and process thought. They trace Neoplatonic roots, discuss divine immanence, negative theology, and the problem of evil. Conversations touch on Divine Names, the Perfect Human as a mirror of God, creativity and the inner Christ, and the role of beauty, mercy, and music in mystical theology.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 49min

Matt Segall – Process Insights for Contemporary Political Issues

On this episode of Conversations in Process, Matt Segall returns to continue the discussion of process philosophy, this time with emphasis on how process ideas can help us navigate contemporary political, cultural, and ecological issues. Matt is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco where he teaches graduate level courses on process philosophy and German Idealism. His recent book, Physics of the World-Soul: Alfred North Whitehead’s Adventure in Cosmology, puts Whitehead’s process cosmology into conversation with various contemporary scientific theories, such as general relativity and quantum theory. Matt begins by sharing a bit about his own political orientation and how he feels politically “homeless” in the current political scene in the United States. He mentions that he was a supporter of Bernie Sanders, and even as he lives in a very progressive region of the country, he puts effort into getting out of that bubble and pursuing dialogue across various political lines.  Jay points out that despite political differences, people are still able to come together in community and share joy in the right contexts, citing his own experiences performing music at Toad Suck Buck’s restaurant in a deeply conservative area. Matt adds that many of our contemporary conflicts are worsened by fixating on the political level, and specifically looking to the federal government to adjudicate disagreements. Instead, he suggests that re-localizing politics and attempting to work through cultural issues outside of the political arena would be a step in the right direction, though this can often be a blindspot for liberals and progressives.  On the topic of liberalism, Matt dwells on some of the issues of the anthropology of early liberal thinkers like John Locke, which can give the sense that human beings are blank slates able to be molded into anything. Matt is critical of this view and shares sympathy with conservative thinkers that emphasize we are born into certain traditions and institutions which provide a much needed structure for human society, and that it can be a great risk to not acknowledge the real benefit of these inherited goods.  Beyond liberalism, nationalism is also an ascendant political ideology of our day, and Matt suggests that process thinking can help offer a measured response to this phenomenon. Here he suggests that the nationalist impulse isn’t fully off-base, as there does need to be some collective substratum on which a society grounds itself, but at the same time this can easily become oppressive and lead to worrying constraints on individual autonomy and the persecution of certain groups considered outside the bounds of how the nation defines itself. Matt proposes that Whitehead’s thought provides resources for balancing between individuality and collectivism. Through emphasizing the interconnectedness of reality, those seeking a deeper aspect of community find encouragement in Whitehead’s philosophy or organism, while at the same time the self-direction of the actual occasion towards its subjective aim encourages those looking for a justification of their individuality beyond communally-defined roles. Jay and Matt wrap up this conversation with a discussion of “earthism” and the contemporary climate crisis. Matt thinks that unfortunately the situation is likely to continue worsening before humanity really commits to a holistic and thorough response to ecological issues, but this will require a deep reorganization of the structure of post-industrial societies. However, Matt is confident that the earth community at large is deeply resilient and that out of this crisis creativity is likely to flourish, and perhaps in this wake humanity will be able to establish new modes of living and social organization that are earnestly grounded in ecological realities. LINKS Previous Episode with Matt Matt’s Blog Footnotes2Plato Physics of the World-Soul: Alfred North Whitehead's Adventure in Cosmology Conversations in Process The Cobb Institute Open Horizons Guest Bio Host Bio

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