Center for Process Studies Conference Audiotapes

I. Religious Education on Foundation Issues, October 1980.

Moore, Allen and Randolf C. Miller (90 min.)

Robert Brumbaugh (90 min.) [2 copies--A, side A]

[     ] Trotter (90 min) [A--tape 1, side A]

[     ] Trotter (90 min) [B--tape 1, side A]

[     ] Trotter, Nathaniel Lawrence, Bill Hamrick (90 min.) [A end, side 1]

[     ] Trotter, Nathaniel Lawrence, Bill Hamrick (90 min.) [B end, side 1]

[     ] Lawrence, Joe Burnett, Brian Hendley (90 min.) [A, side 1]

[     ] Lawrence, Joe Burnett, Brian Hendley (90 min.) [B, side 1]

Joe Burnett, Allen Moore, Bill Hamrick (90 min.) [A , side 1]

Joe Burnett, Allen Moore, Bill Hamrick (90 min.) [B , side 1]

(1) Bill Hamrick and Allen Moore; (2) Robert Brumbaugh, John Cobb, Randolf Miller   (90 min) [2 copies]

(1) Robert Brumbaugh, John Cobb, Randolf Miller; (2) Meland Panel (90 min.)

            [2 copies]

Bernard Meland Panel, Pt. 1 (90 min.)

Bernard Meland Panel [w/ John Cobb summary], Pt. 2 (90 min.)

Meland Panel Discussion and Conclusion (90 min.) [tape 2]

 

II.  Process Thought and Jewish Theology Conference, April 1986.

Kaufman, William E.  “Critique of Divine Omnipotence in Process Philosophy.”

             (120 min.)

Kravitz, Leonard S.  “Process of Hermeneutics and the Hermeneutics of Process Theology.” (120 min.)

Lee, Bernard J.  “An Other Trinity.” (120 min.)

Lubarsky, Sandra.  “Having a Child:  Jewish Faith in the Process of Redemption.”

            (120 min.)

Reines, Alvin J.  “Hylotheism:  The Enduring Possibility of Being and Process     Theology.” (120 min.)

Williamson, Clark M.  “Reversing the Reversal:  Covenant and Election in Jewish and Process Theology.” (120 min.)

Final Session. (120 min.)

III.  Eastern Orthodox Theology and Process Thought Conference, May 1986.

Hopko, Thomas.  “The Dipolarity of God.” (90 min.)

Discussion of Thomas Hopko’s“The Dipolarity of God.” (90 min.)

Discussion of Lynne Lorenzen’s “A Process Trinity” (90 min.)

Discussion by Thomas Hopko, Robert Tobias, Alex Golitzen, Carol Johnston (90 min)

Concluding Discussion (90 min)

IV. Center for a Postmodern World:  Toward a Post-Modern Presidency, July 1989.  

Allen, Steve [Conference Observations]

Cobb, John B. Jr.  “A Presidential Address on Economics.” [“An Economic Vision”]

Falk, Richard.  “A Postmodern Presidency for a Postmodern World [side 1]

_____.  “A Postmodern Presidency for a Postmodern World [sides 2, 3]

Griffin, David Ray.  “Without Vision the Planet Will Perish.” (Intro. to Conference)

Jackson, Wes.  “2020 Hindsight:  A Retiring Governor Looks Back on the Revolution in           Agriculture Between 1990 and 2020.”

Kelly, Frank K.  “Searching for a President with a Global Vision.”

King, Ynestra.  “A Body Politic for a Planet in Crisis:  An Ecofeminist Perspective.”

Lovins, Amory and Hunter.  “How Not to Parachute More Cats: The Hidden Links       Between Energy and Security” (2 tapes)

Macy, Joanna.  “The Full Measure of Our Days:  Time and Public Policy in a Postmodern         World.”

Moore Lappe, Frances.  “Politics for a Troubled Planet:  Toward a Postmodern            Democratic Culture.”

Sloan, Douglas.  “A Vision of Education for a Living Planet.”

Wallis, Jim.  “Without a Vision the People Perish:  The Political and Spiritual      Consequences of an Unnamed Crisis.” (2 tapes)

Wilkins, Roger.  “Memory and the American Presidency.”

Panel Discussion (3 tapes)

[All Postmodern Presidency tapes available through the Center for Process Studies at $9.00 per tape or the complete set for $110.00 plus postage.]

V.  Multicultural Conference II, April 2000.

Tape I.  Homer Noley, “Unity and the Common Good” (Side A), and Jean K. Kim, “Is Multiculturalism Good or Bad for Women?” (Side B).

Tape II.  Maria-Loudres Arguelles, “Notes and Images of Other Ways of Living, Learning and Dying” (Side A), and Ines Talamantez (Side B).

Tape  III.  Agnes Jackson (Side A and B).

Tape IV.  Mary Elizabeth Moore (Side A and B).

VI.       Quantum Physics, Process Philosophy, and Matters of Religious Concern, September/October 2005.  

Tape 1.   Reginald Cahill, et al., “Discussion of Cahill’s paper,”  8:30-9:45 am, 9-29-05. (Tape 1 of 2)

Tape 2.   Reginald Cahill, et al., “Discussion of Cahill’s paper,”  10:15-11:15 am, 9-29-05. (Tape 2 of 2)  

Tape 3.  Daniel Athearn, “Philosophy, Ontology, and Physical Explanation,”  11:30 am -12:30 pm, 9-29-05.  

Tape 4.  Daniel Athearn, et al., “Discussion of Athearn’s paper,” 1:45-3:00 pm, 9-29-05. (Tape 1 of 2)

Tape 5.  Daniel Athearn, et al., “Discussion of Athearn’s paper,” 3:15-4:30 pm, 9-29-05. (Tape 2 of 2)

Tape 6.  Shimon Malin, “What are Quantum States?” read by Michael Epperson, 4:30-6:00 pm, 9-29-05.  

Tape 7.  Shimon Malin, et al., “Discussion of Malin’s paper,” 8:30-9:45 am, 9-30-05.

Tape 8.  Michael Epperson, “Bridging necessity and contingency in quantum mechanics: the scientific rehabilitation of process metaphysics,” 10:30-11:30 am, 9-30-05.

Tape 9.  Michael Epperson, et al., “Discussion of Epperson’s paper,” (time unknown), 9-30-05.

Tape 10.  David Ray Griffin, et al., “Discussion of Griffin’s paper,” 8:30-11:15 am, 10-1-05.  

Tape 11. David Ray Griffin,et al., “Discusssion of Griffin’s paper” SIDE A; B.J. Hiley, “Process and Implicate Order: their relevance to Quantum Theory and Mind,” SIDE B, (time unknown), 10-1-05.

Tape 12. David Ray Griffin, et al., “Discussion of Hiley’s paper,” 1:30-2:45 pm, 10-1-05, SIDE A; “Audience discussion,” 3:00-4:00 pm, 10-1-05, SIDE B.

Tape 13. Philip Clayton, et al., “Audience discussion of all papers,” 4:30-6:30 pm, 10-1-05.  

Tape 14. Philip Clayton, et al., “Discussion of topics,” 8:30-9:45 am, 10-2-05.

Tape 15. “Discussion of topics,” 10:15-12:00pm, 10-2-05.