

New Books on Process Thought
Aug. 10 , 2006
Michel Weber announces that 2 new volumes have been published in his Process Thought series:
Space, Time, and Theology in the Newton-Leibniz Controversy, by Edward Jacob Khamara
Whitehead's Pancreativism: The Basics, by Michel Weber
A listing of all volumes in the Process Thought and Chromatiques Whiteheadiennes Series, as well as ordering information, can be found here.
Listen to Process Lectures on the Web!
Aug. 1 , 2006
Over the past few months, the Center has been converting a selection of its most essential and thought-provoking programs for streaming and downloading over the Web (audio only).
We invite you to visit our multimedia page and listen to some of the seminars and conference presentations we have sponsored over the years.
The programs range from the most basic introductions to process thought to advanced technical discussions. Topics include physics, perception, theology, ecology, faith, economics, and education. The Audio files are available to stream or download.
New: Cosmos & History
January 25, 2006
The process-congenial online journal, Cosmos and History, has published a new issue. check out some of the interesting articles, including "Cosmic Ecstasy and Process Theology" by Blair Reynolds.
Feminist Relational Cosmology
January 18, 2006
Some years ago David Griffin encouraged process scholars to collect responses to process books and make new books out of them. Joe Bracken's World Without End did this for Marjorie Suchocki's End of Evil. Now Paul Ingram has collected responses to Nancy Howell's Feminist Cosmology.
A collection of critical essays on Nancy Howell's book, Feminist Cosmology, has been accepted for publication by Cascade Books and will be part of a Princeton monograph series. The title is Constructing a Feminist Relational Cosmology, and the contributors are Marit Trelstad, Lisa Stenmark, Kathi Breazeale, Stephanie Kaza, and Marjorie Suchocki. Paul Ingram edited the volume and wrote an introduction and Nancy Howell wrote a response to the critical essays. The volume is on track for an April publication date.