Process Thought and Primal and Traditional Cultures

Cobb, John B., Jr.  “Primitive Existence.”  In The Structure Of Christian Existence.  New York: The Seabury Press, 1979), 35-45.

Dunham, A. M.  “Animism and Materialism in Whitehead’s Organic Philosophy.”  Journal of Philosophy 29 (1932):  41-47.

Griffin, David Ray.  “Philip Kilbride on Anti-Anti-Relativism.”  Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 16:2 (Summer-Fall 1992):  5,7.

_____.  “Postmodern Animism and Life after Death.”  In God & Religion in the Postmodern World.  Albany:  State University of New York Press, 1989, pp. 83-108.

Highwater, Jamake.  “Imagination as a Political Force.”  [Toward a Post­Modern World Conference]

_____.  The Primal Mind:  Vision and Reality in Indian America.  New York:  Harper and Row, Publishers, 1981.

Kunene, Mazisi.  Anthem of the Decades:  A Zulu Epic.  London, Ibadan, Nairobi: Heinemann, 1981.

_____.  Emperor Shaka The Great:  A Zulu Epic.  London, Ibadan, Nairobi: Heinemann, 1979.

Lingle, Susan.  “Ideas of Emotion in the Eskimo Social order.” (unpubl.)

Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino.  “Re-membering Spirit and Community.”  Creative Transformation 1.4 (Summer 1992):  1-3.  [Native American]

Morgan, William.  “The Organization of a Story and a Tale.”  Journal Of American Folklore 58 (1945): 169-94.

Pickett, Joseph.  “Jamake Highwater’s Analysis of the Primal Mind:   Impli­cations for a Critique of Axial Consciousness.”  In “God and World-Loyal­ty: Prayer from a Process Perspective”  (Ph.D. Dissertation.  Claremont Graduate School, 1986), 46-53.

_____.  “Religions of World Loyalty:  Whitehead and Native America.” (unpubl.)

Pratt, Douglas.  “Christ and Culture:   A New Zealand Perspective.”  In Signposts:  Theological Reflections in a New Zealand Context, ed., Douglas Pratt, pp. 11-26. (Available from College Communications, 202 St. John’s Road, Auckland 5, NZ.) [on Maori culture]

_____.  “Pre-Christian Maori Religion:  An Essay in Contextual Understanding.” In Signposts:  Theological Reflections in a New Zealand Context, ed., Douglas Pratt, pp. 11-26. (Available from College Communications, 202 St. John’s Road, Auckland 5, NZ.) [Maori religion is “arguably a form of panentheism.”]

Quiring, John.  “Animism and Process Theology.”  Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 14, no.3 (Fall 1990):  7.

Ruethner, Rosemary Radford.  “Ecofeminism: First and Third World Women.” 18, no. 1 (January 1997): 33-45.

Tapp, Gary.  “Man’s Relationship to Nature in Christian and Primitive Structures of Existence.” (unpubl.) [abstract]

See also:  “African, African American, and Process Theologies.”