Process Thought and Political Theory

Allan, George. “The Aims of Societies and the Aims of God." Process Philosophy and Christian Thought, ed. D. Brown, R.E. James, Jr., and G. Reeves (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971), 464-474.

_____. “Conservatives, Liberals, and the Colonized: Ontological Reflections.” Process Studies 23, nos. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 1994): 256-81. [abstract]

_____. “International Morality, Primordial Meanings, and the Non-Equivalence of Nations.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Process Ideology and the Common Good.” (unpubl.)

Ames, Roger T. "The Art of Rulership" Chapter of Huai Nan Tzu: Its Sources and Philosophical Orientation." Philosophy East and West 31, 2 (April 1981): 193-213.

Anderson, Gordon L. “Foundations for Political Theory in Process and Political Theology.” [Political Theory, Theology, Political Theology]

_____. “Metaphysics--Unity of Heart--and Liberation: Contributions of Unification and Process Thought to Modern Ethical and Political Theory.” [Conf. Paper “Process Theology and Unification Thought” June 1982] [Unification Thought--Metaphysics--Liberation Thought--Ethics--Social Ethics--Political Theory]

Barbour, Ian, Harvey Brooks, Sanford Lakoff, and John Opie. Energy and American Values. Westport, CT: Praeger Scientific, 1982. [abstract]

Barrett, Kevin, John Cobb, Jr., and Sandra Lubarsky, eds. 9/11 and American Empire (Vol. II): Christians, Jews, and Muslims Speak Out. Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2007. [abstract]

Beer, Samuel H. The City of Reason. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. [abstract]

Berquist, Jon L. ed. Strike Terror No More; Theology, Ethics and the New War. St. Louis, MS: Chalice Press, 2002.

Bracken, Joseph. “Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights: A Process Approach.” Cogito 1:1 (March 1983): 51-73.

Brumbaugh, Robert S. “Metaphysics and the Justification of Authority.” (unpubl.)

Bryant, R. H. “Social Justice Interpreted from a Modified Organismic Model.” (unpubl.)

Burks, Paul. “Visions for a Planet in Crisis.” Sequoia 9:4 (September-October 1989): 8  [Postmodern Presidency Conference]

Carolan, Michael S. “Ontology Matters: Towards an Ecological Politics of Inclusion, Process, and Becoming.” Unpubl. (February 2008). [abstract] [Becoming, Ecology, Ontology, Political Theory, Philosophy of Science]

Carroll, James. "Nuclear Weapons Debate Takes New Form." http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe (June 15, 2009): 1. 

Cauthen, Kenneth. Christian Biopolitics: A Credo and Strategy for the Future. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1971. [abstract]

_____. The Passion for Equality. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield, 1987.

Chang, Yen-Ling. “The Citizen-Statesman, or a Whiteheadian Politic: An Essay on Importance.” Ph.D. Dis., University of Texas, Austin, 1975.

Cobb, John B. Jr. “Christianity, Political Theology, and the Economic Future.”  In Civil Religion, ed.  Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1986), 207-23.

_____.“Constructive Postmodernism.” (unpubl.)

_____.“Imperialism in American Economic Policy.”  “Conference on American Empire.” Center for Process Studies, Claremont School of Theology, Oct.4 –5, 2003. (video)

_____. "Lecture Three: Theological Engagement with Political Theory." (unpubl.)

_____. "Limitations of Political Theology: Lecture Two." [unpublished]

_____. “The Meaning of Faith in Public Discourse.” In The Republic of Faith, eds. Carl Raschke and William Dean (Aurora: The Davies Group, 2003) 93-95.

_____. “One Cheer for Global Democracy.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

_____. “The Political Implications of Whitehead’s Philosophy.” In Process Philosophy and Social Thought, eds., John B. Cobb, Jr. and W. Widick Schroeder, Chicago (Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981), 11-28.

_____. Postmodernism and Public Policy: Reframing Religion, Culture, Education, Sexuality, Class, Race, Politics, and the Economy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. [abstract]

_____ and W. Widick Schroeder, eds. Process Philosophy and Social Thought. Chicago, IL: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981. [abstract

_____. Process Theology as Political Theology. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1982. [abstract]

_____. Progressive Christians Speak: A Different Voice on Faith and Politics. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2003.

_____. Review: Randall Morris. Process Philosophy and Political Ideology. Encounter 52, no.4 (Autumn 1991): 410-411.

_____. “A War Against Terrorism.” In Jon L. Berquist, ed. Strike Terror No More; Theology, Ethics and the New War  (St. Louis, MS: Chalice Press, 2002).

_____, Herman E. Daly, et al. “Ethics and Politics.” Meadowcreek Project Notes (Winter 1988): 4-7.

Copeland, Warren. “The Election’s Challenge to Process Thinkers.” Creative Transformations 14, no. 1 (Winter 2004):14-15.

_____. “Rights and Welfare Reform.” Process Studies 33, no.2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 223-236.

Dombrowski, Daniel A. Christian Pacifism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991. [abstract]

_____. Not Even a Sparrow Falls: The Philosophy of Stephen R. L. Clark. East Lansing: Michigan State university Press, 2000.

_____. Rawls and Religion: The Case for Political Liberalism. Albany: SUNY, 2001. [abstract]

_____.  "Process Thought and the Liberalism-Communitarianism Debate:  A Comparison with Rawls."  Process Studies 26, nos.1-2 (Spring-Summer 1997): 15-32. [abstract]

Earley, Joseph E. Individuality and Cooperative Action. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1991. [abstract]

Eidelberg, Paul. “Foundations of American and Soviet Foreign Policy: Beyond Detente.” (unpubl.) [American Foreign Policy, Soviet Foreign Policy, Detente]

Ekins, Paul. “Programme for a Sustainable Economy.” [Economics, Business]

Falk, Richard A. “The American Empire As Fascist?” “Conference on American Empire.” Center for Process Studies, Claremont School of Theology, Oct. 4-5, 2003. (video)

_____. “A Postmodern Presidency for a Postmodern World.” (unpubl.) [Postmodern Presidency Conf.]

_____. “In Pursuit of the Postmodern.” In  Spirituality and Society: Postmodern Visions, ed., David Ray. Griffin, 1988, pp. 81-98.

_____. “Religion and Politics: Verging on the Postmodern.” In Sacred Interconnections: Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art, ed., David Ray Griffin, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990, pp. 83-102.

_____., and David Ray Griffin. “Introduction: From Modern to Postmodern Politics.” In Postmodern Poltics for a Planet in Crisis, eds., Griffin, David Ray and Richard Falk. Albany, State University of New York Press, 1993, pp. 1-16.

Gamwell, Franklin I. Beyond Preference: Liberal Theories of Independent Associations. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1984.

_____. “The Case for Regulating Campaign Finances: A Religious Perspective.” Christian Century (March 1998): 230-33.

_____. “Democratic Values: How Do We Teach Them?” (unpubl.)

_____. “Details and Designs.” Christian Century (June 5-12, 1996): 604-606.

_____. “A Discussion of John B. Cobb, Jr., ‘The Political Implications of Whitehead’s Philosophy.’” In Process Philosophy and Social Thought, eds, John B. Cobb and W. Widick Schroeder, Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981, pp. 29-37.

_____. “Happiness and the Public World: Beyond Political Liberalism.” In Process Philosophy and Social Thought, eds, John B. Cobb and W. Widick Schroeder, Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981, pp. 38-54.

_____. “The Humanitarian Problematic.” (unpubl.)  [Human Rights Conf.]

_____. The Meaning of Religious Freedom: Modern Politics and the Democratic Resolution. Suny Series in Religious Studies, ed. Harold Coward. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

_____. “The Moral Ground of Cosmopolitan Democracy.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

_____. Politics as a Christian Vocation: Faith and Democracy Today. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. [abstract]

_____. “Process Philosophy and the Democratic Ideal.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Religion and Reason in American Politics.” The Journal of Law and Religion 2, no.2 (1984): 325-342.

_____. “Religion and the Public Purpose.” The Journal of Religion 62 (July 1982): 272-88.

_____. “Response to Douglas Sturm.” Process Studies 33, no.2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 258-261.

_____. “Should a University Include Theology?” Criterion (Autumn 1997): 18-27.

_____. “Theism and Public Ideals.” In Introduction to Religious Social Ethics, eds., Warren Copeland and Roger D. Hatch (Forthcoming).

_____. “Theology and the Public Realm.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Toward a Whiteheadian Politics.” (unpubl.) (PM 3:3)

_____. “Why Are Independent Associations Important?” (unpubl.)

Griffin, David Ray. “9/11 and the American Empire: How Should Religious People Respond?” 9/11 Citizens Watch (May 7, 2005): http://www.911citizenswatch.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=535

_____ and Peter Dale Scott, eds. 9/11 and American Empire - Vol I - Intellectuals Speak Out. Northampton, MA: Olive Press Branch, 2007. [abstract]

_____. “9/11: A Christian Theologian’s Response.” Zion’s Herald 179, no. 4 (July/August 2005): 5-6, 39-40.

_____. “9/11 Commission Report: A 571-Page Lie.” 9/11 Visibility Project (May 22, 2005) http://www.septembereleventh.org/newsarchive/2005-05-22-571pglie.php

            Garlic and Grass (July 10th, 2005): http://www.garlicandgrass.org/issue8/David_Griffin.cfm

_____. “9/11 and the Mainstream Press.” 9/11 Visibility Project (July 29th, 2005) http://www.septembereleventh.org/newsarchive/2005-07-29-pressclub.php

_____. “The American Empire as Non-Accidental and Non-Benign.” “Conference on American Empire.” Center for Process Studies, Claremont School of Theology, Oct. 4-5, 2003. (video)  

_____. Christian Faith and the Truth Behind 9/11. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2006.

_____. “The Conference [Toward a Postmodern Presidency: Vision for a Planet in Crisis].” Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 13:3 (Summer 1989): 3-10.

_____. Debunking 9/11 Debunking: An Answer to Popular Mechanics and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory. Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2007. [abstract]

_____. “Global Democracy: The Alternative to Global Empire.” “Conference on American Empire.” Center for Process Studies, Claremont School of Theology, Oct. 4-5, 2003. (video)

_____. “Natural Law, the Ideal Judge, Communitarian Cosmopolitanism, and Global Democracy.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

_____. The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11. Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2004. [abstract]

_____  and Richard Falk, eds. Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis: Policy, Process, and Presidential Vision. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993. [abstract]

_____. “Reconceiving God from the Heart of a Superpower.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Resurrection and Empire: A Sermon.” Creative Transformation 13, 4 (Fall 2004), 12-13, 16-17.

_____, ed. Sacred Interconnections:  Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art.  Albany:  State University of New York Press, 1990. [abstract]

_____. "Saving Civilization." Whiteheadian Handbook of Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 521-532. [abstract]

_____. "Saving Civilization: Straussian and Whiteheadian Political Philosophy." (unpub)

_____. “The ‘Vision Thing,’ the Presidency, and the Ecological Crisis, or the Greenhouse Effect and the ‘White House Effect.’” In Postmodern Poltics for a Planet in Crisis, eds., Griffin, David Ray and Richard Falk. Albany, State University of New York Press, 1993, pp. 67-101.

_____. “What If Everything You Know about 9/11 is Wrong?” Interview with  Bruce David and Carolyn Sinclair, Hustler Magazine. (August 2005): 32-35, 108. http://911truth.org/docs/drgHfull.pdf

Hall, David L. “The Aesthetics of Praxis.” (unpubl.)

_____. “The Authority of Excellence: An Intuition in Search of an Argument.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Speculation and Prophecy: The Casting of Possible Futures.” (unpubl.)

_____. “What Anarchy Isn’t: Cultural Problematics and the Ideology of ‘Order.’” (unpubl.)

Hartshorne, Charles. “A Metaphysics of Individualism.” In Innocence and Power: Individualism in Twentieth-Century America. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1965, pp. 131-146.

_____. “Politics and the Metaphysics of Freedom.” Enquete sur la liberte, Federation internationale des societes de philosophie. Publie avec le concours de l’u.n.e.s.c.o., Paris: Hermann, 1953, pp. 79-85.

Hawkins, Robert B., Jr. “Change, Process and Democratic Theory: Some Urban Questions.” Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Washington, 1970.

Heecheon, Jeon. “Genealogy of Power: Nietzsche, Whitehead, and Foucault (Political and Ethical Questions of Power-Relation).” (unpubl.)  [2004 AAR Western Regional Meeting.]

Heim, David. “Whodunit? A 9/11 Conspiracy Theory.” Christian Century (Sep. 5, 2006): 8-9.

Highwater, Jamake. “Imagination As Political Force”, January 1987 [Conference Paper]. [Aesthetics, Political Theory]

Hill, John E. "Balancing Individuality and Community: Political.Economic Thought of John Adams and Adam Smith." A paper for the Sixth International Whitehead Cinference held in Salzburg, Austria, July 2-6, 2006. [abstract]

Hoffert, Robert W. “A Political Vision for the Organic Model.” Process Studies 5, no.3 (Fall 1975): 175-186. [abstract]

Inchausti, Robert. The Ignorant Perfection of Ordinary People. Albany: SUNY Press, 1991.

Itow, Shigeyuki. “Alfred North Whitehead’s Political Theory and Cybernetics.” Process Thought 9 (2000): 10-33.

Jakubowska, Janina. “The Individual and the State in the Conceptions of Hegel and Whitehead.” (unpubl.)

Jeffreys, Derek S. Review of Politics as a Christian Vocation: Faith and Democracy Today by Franklin I. Gamwell. Journal of American Academy of Religion 76, no. 1 (March 2008): 210-13. 

Keller, Catherine. “The Armageddon of 9/11: A Counter Apocalyptic Meditation.” Jon L. Berquist, ed. Strike Terror No More; Theology, Ethics and the New War  (St. Louis, MS: Chalice Press, 2002).

_____. “Two North American Political Christianities; Review of Cornel West Prophetic Fragments (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1993), and Mark Kline Taylor Remembering Esperanza: A Cultural-Political Theology for North American Praxis (Orbis Books, 1992).” Religious Studies Review 18, no.2 (April 1992): 103-110.

Keller, Jack A. “Niebuhr, Tillich, and Whitehead on the Ethics of Power.” American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 7:3 (September 1986): 132-148.

Kelly, Frank K. “Searching for a President with a Global Vision.” (unpubl., Postmodern Presidency Conf.)

Kim, Hiheon.  "Minjung Messiah and Process Panentheism." (March 20, 2007) [A paper presented in the seminar of The Center for Process Studies, Claremont, CA].

King, Ynestra. “A Body Politic for a Planet in Crisis: An Ecofeminist Perspective.” (unpubl.) [Postmodern Presidency Conf.]

Lakeland, Paul F. “Politics and Theology: Kant or Whitehead or Hegel?” (unpubl.)

Lappe, Frances Moore. “Politics for a Troubled Planet: Toward a Postmodern Democratic Culture.” (unpubl.) [Postmodern Presidency Conf.]

Lipman, Matthew.  Discovering Philosophy.  New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts Educational Division Meredith Corporation, 1969. [abstract]

Livezey, Lois Gehr. “Human Rights and Gender Justice: The Case of Domestic Violence.” Process Studies 33, no.2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 199-222.

Livingston, Richard T. "Shaoki Raya: Power, Ideology, and Freedom in Whitehead." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 29, no. 2 (Fall 2006): 16.

Lorenzen, Lynne F. “The Promise of Open and Relational Theologies: Some Political Implications.” (unpubl.)

Lu, Jianyun. Review of Process Studies in China (I) by Zhihe Wang, Guihuan Huo, and Wenyu Xie. Process Studies 36, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2007): 354-57.

Macy, Joanna. “The Full Measure of Our Days: Time and Public Policy in a Postmodern World.” (unpubl.) [Postmodern Presidency Conf.]

Meland, Bernard E. “Beyond Free Minds.” Christian Education 24, no. 5 (June 1941): 281-285. [abstract]

Modak-Truran, Mark. “Reenchanting International Law.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)  

Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino. “Poppies and the Politics of Violence.” Creative Transformation 3, no. 4 (Summer 1994): 1-3.

Morris, Randall C. “Competition and the Common Good: The Liberal Politics of Charles Hartshorne.” In Charles Hartshorne’s Concept of God, ed., Sia, S. Dordrecht: Klunder Academic Publications, 1990, pp. 41-55.

_____. “Focus Introduction: Human Rights in a Process Perspective.” Process Studies 33, no.2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 195-198.

_____. “Process and Politics: Towards a Political Theology Based on the Thought of A. N. Whitehead and C. Hartshorne.” Ph.D. Dissertation. Oxford University, 1986.

_____.  Process Philosophy and Political Ideology.  Albany:  State University of New York Press, 1991. [abstract]

Muray, Leslie A. “Democracy and Ultimate Reality and Meaning in Gerald Birney Smith.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Dignity, Democracy, and Biocracy.” (Unpubl.)

_____. “Freedom in a Post-Capitalist, Post-Marxist World: Nicholas Berdyaev Revisted.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Human Rights in a Process-Relational Perspective.” In Human Rights: Christians, Marxists, and Others in Dialogue, ed., Leonard Swidler (New York: Paragon House, 1991), 101-16.

_____. “Nationalism and Religion in Contemporary Hungarian Politics.” Religion in Eastern Europe (August 1994): 1-52.

_____. "Political Theory." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 459-470. [abstract]

_____. “A Transformative Model of Pluralism.” (unpubl.)

_____. "Whitehead and Democracy in East Asia. " Process Studies 35, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2006): 338-43.

Neville, Robert C. The Cosmology of Freedom. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1974.

_____. The Highroad Around Modernism. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992. [abstract]

_____. “Politics, Morality, and Conflict.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Responsibility and the Justification of Authority.” (unpubl.)

Obama, Barak. “’Call to Renewal’ Keynote Address.” (June 28, 2006), [Paper presented at the Sojourner’s Call to Renewal Conference.]

Ogden, Schubert M. “Lincoln’s ‘Ancient Faith’ and Ours.” In Socially Engaged Spirituality; Essays in Honor of Sulak Sivaraksa on His 70th Birthday (Bangkok: Sathirakoses-Nagapradipa Foundation, 2003): 410-415.

Olliff, Kenneth A. “Shailer Mathews’ Theology of Social Process and the Democratic Ideal.” (unpubl.)

Ozaki, Makoto. “Religion and Politics in Tanabe’s Triadic Logic of Species.” Process Thought 11 (2004): 115-132.

Park, Hye Kyung. "Jay Hyon Nahm: Toward the Advancement of Democracy in Korea." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 30, no. 3 (Winter 2008): 8. 

Parker, Robert. “The Divine Good: Modern Moral Theory and the Necessity of God: A Conversation with Franklin I. Gamwell.” Criterion 30:3 (Fall 1991): 17-23.

Pixley, Jorge, ed. Por Um Mundo Diferente; Alternativas para o Mercado Global. Pretףpolis, RJ: Vozes, 2003.

_____, ed. Por Un Mundo Otro; Alternativas al mercado global. Quito, Ecuador: Communidad Cristiana Mesoamericana y Consejo Latinoamericano de Iglesias, 2003.

Quiring, John. “Liberal, Conservative, Progressive Dialogue.” In The Republic of Faith, eds. Carl Raschke and William Dean (Aurora: The Davies Group, 2003) 93-95.

_____. "Process Polarities and Political Polarization." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 29, no. 2 (Fall 2006): 11-12. 

_____. "Whiteheadian Public Policy: Depolarization for Network Coalescence." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 471-505. [abstract]

_____. and Richard T. Livingston. "Franklin Gamwell: Process Thought and Political Theory." "First Responses to the Process-is-Dead Remark." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 30, no. 3 (Winter 2008): 10-11, 18-19.

Reeves, Gene. “Is Faith in God Necessary for the Creation of a Just Society?  A Process Perspective.” In The Search for Faith and Justice in the Twentieth Century, ed., Gene G. James. New York: Paragon House, 1987, pp. 152-163.

Reitz, Helga. “Praxis and Eschaton: an inquiry into theologies of hope and of liberation concerning a theory of the ultimate in political experience.” (Unpubl.) [abstract] [Activism, Analytic Philosophy, Eschatology, Liberation Theology, Political Theory]

Regan, J. Thomas. “Political Economy in a Whiteheadian World.” International Journal for Field-Being 1, no.1 (August 2001), 15 July 2003 < http://www.iifb.org/ijfb >.

Rice, Daryl H. “Critical Individualism: Whitehead's Metaphysics and Critique of Liberalism.” The Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (June 1989): 85-97. [abstract]

Sarkar, Anil Kumar. Triadic Avenues of India’s Cultural Prospects: Philosophy, Physics, and Politics. New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1995. [abstract]

Scharper, Stephen Bede. Redeeming the Time: A Political Theology of the Environment. New York: Continuum, 1997. (Manuscript -- filed with dissertations).

Schroeder, W. Widick. “Politics, Conflict and Morality: A Process Interpretation.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Structure and Context in Process Political Theory: A Constructive Formulation.” In Process Philosophy and Social Thought, eds., John B. Cobb, Jr. and W. Widick Schroeder. Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981, pp. 63-80.

Seon, Jang Yun. “The Evil Circle of U.S. Imperialism Will Be Continued.”  www.ohmynews.com (May 2004), http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?menu=c10400&no=168083&rel_no=1  (25 May 2004; also available in Korean).

Simpson, Gary Martin. “Reciprocity and Political Theology: Wolfhart Pannenberg and Three Americans – John B. Cobb, Jr., Carl E. Braaten, and Richard John Neuhaus.” Th.D. Dissertation. Christ Seminary, 1983.

Simpson, Gary M. “Whither Wolfhart Pannenberg?  Reciprocity and Political Theory.” Journal of Religion 67:1 (Jan 1987): 33-49.

Smith, James Leroy. “On Whitehead, Marx, and the Nature of Political Philosophy.” Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24 (1975): 101-112. [abstract]

Spencer, John B. “Meland as a Resource for Political Ethics.” Ibid., pp. 153-170.

Stackhouse, Max L. “The Perils of Process: A Response to Sturm.” Ibid. pp. 103-112.

Sturm, Douglas, ed. Belonging Together: Faith and Politics in a Relational World. Claremont, CA: P&F Press, 2003.

_____. “Clashing Civilizations: Two Postures.” Creative Transformation  13, no. 1 (Winter 2004): 12-13 and 23.

_____. Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988.

_____. “Human Rights and Political Possibility: A Religious Inquiry.” Criterion 28:1 (Winter 1989): 2-8.

_____. "Identifying Problems of Public Order: A Relational Approach." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988.  52-74.

_____. “The Labor Question and Energetic Democracy: On Moving Toward a Larger Selfhood.” Trans. Hyun Hwee Yi. The Journal of Whitehead Studies 7 (Dec. 2003): 165-197. [In Korean]

_____. "A New Social Covenant: From Democratic Socialism to Social Democracy." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 164-186.

_____. "On Meanings of Public Good." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 75-93.

_____. “On Reconstructing the Modern Corporation: Taking Democracy Seriously.” Creative Transformation 13, no.2 (Spring 2004): 14-15, 32.

_____. "On the Reconstruction of Public Life in America: An Agenda." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 10-30. 

_____. "Process Thought and Political Theory: A Communitarian Perspective. Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 31-51.

_____. “Process Thought and Political Theory: Implications of a Principle of Internal Relations.” In Process Philosophy and Social Thought, eds., John B. Cobb, Jr. and W. Widick Schroeder. Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981, pp. 81-102.

_____. Solidarity and Suffering: Toward a Politics of Relationality. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998. [abstract]

_____. “Taking Human Rights Seriously: Relationality and Subjectivity.” Process Studies 33, no.2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 237-257.

_____. “Violence, Nonviolence, and the Community of Life.” Creative Transformation 12, no.1 (Winter 2003): 12-13, 28.

_____. “The Way of Peace: Moral Challenge for the 21st Century.” Creative Transformation 14, no. 2 (Spring 2005): 12-13, 28.

Suchocki, Marjorie. “Social Justice and a Process Doctrine of God.” (unpubl.) [abstract]

Sullivan, William M. Reconstructing Public Philosophy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986. [abstract]

_____. “Rationality, Universality, and Civilization.” (unpubl.)

_____. “To Justify the Republic: Rawls, Nozick and the American Political Tradition.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Two Options in Modern Social Theory: Habermas and Whitehead.” International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (March 1975): 83-98.

_____. “Whitehead, Professor Hall, and the Limitations of the ‘Aesthetic Event.’” (unpubl.) [abstract[Aesthetics,Political Theory]

Summers, H. C. “Going Back Home: Process Theology Goes Political.” Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 6, no.1 (September 1988): 57-63.

Thompson, Janna. “Reasoning About Justice in Global Society.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Tidmarsh, Jay. “Law, Democracy, and Human Rights: Some Cautionary Reflections.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Turner, Frederick. “Escape from Modernism: In Science, Religion, Politics, and Art.” In Sacred Interconnections: Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art, ed., David Ray Griffin, 1990, pp. 143-162.

Vogel, Howard J. “Self-determination in the Community of Communities: A Relational Approach to Human Rights for Global Democracy.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Wallis, Jim. “Without a Vision the People Perish.” (unpubl.) [Postmodern Presidency Conf.]

Weiss, Paul. Toward a Perfected State. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986. [abstract]

Wieman, Henry Nelson. Now We Must Choose. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1941. [On democracy]

Wilkins, Roger. “Memory and the American Presidency.” (unpubl.) [Postmodern Presidency Conf.]

Williams, Daniel Day. “The Prophetic Dimension.” In The Uniqueness of Man, ed., John D. Roslansky (Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Co., 1969), 138-63.

Wolf, William J. Freedom's Holy Light: American Identity and the Future of Theology. Wakefield, MA: Parameter Press, 1977. [abstract]

Wolterstorff, Nicholas. “The Wounds of God: Calvin’s Theology of Social Injustice.” The Reformed Journal 37, no.6 (June 1987): 14-22.