Index to Process Christianity
A Study of Biblical & Systematic Theologies
in Contemporary Societal Context
Christian systematic theology will often touch on some or all of the following topics: God, trinitarianism, revelation, creation and divine providence, theodicy, theological anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, eschatology, Israelology, Bibliology, hermeneutics, sacrament, pneumatology, Christian life, Heaven, and interfaith statements on other religions.
Traditionally, systematic (major) themes of the bible speak to God, His revealed works of creation, provision, judgment, deliverance, covenants, and promises. Further, the bible tells what happens to mankind in the light of God's nature, righteousness, faithfulness, mercy, and love.
One might also imagine the bible in terms of spiritual themes:
- Spirituality as a belief in God (a higher power or religion)
- Spirituality as a channel that helps
- Spirituality as a source
- Spirituality expressed through actions such as praying, meditating, and attending church
- God is present and giving
- Spirituality as one's essence
Lastly, biblical studies may be exegetical, thematic or topical, and necessarily conversant with contemporary society. To these ends, the bible may be explained through church traditions and worship, in terms of denominational doctrine, or terms of (lately) evangelical, progressive, or liberal observations, and lastly in terms of social works of helps and assistance.
Progressive Christianity takes all of the above to express belief and faith in the newer terms of process philosophy and theology which embraces more easily science and reason than have the more traditional biblical approaches which generally eschew extra-biblical sources as informing the literary reading of an ancient cultus.
As example, Process Christianity can be right at home in Lutheran, Reformed, Orthodox, or Catholic teachings but can better integrate the postmodern worlds of polypluralism, social justice, equality of humanitarian rights, post-capital and post-communist economics doctrinnaires, and political philosophies.
Process Christianity embraces Process Thought to assist in replacing earlier outmoded philosophies which have informed the church's classic theologies through the centuries with more current philosophies which are less restricting or confining of God and creation.
Moreover, Process Christianity may also intersect well with the liberal theologies of feminism, gay and transgender studies, ecological societies, peace movements, and religious interfaith movements. As example, Judaism, Islam, even Buddhism, may all participate around various forms of process theology to expand conversations while delimiting more controversial topics of faith and belief.
Lastly, Process Christianity carries with it it's own Natural Theology which provides a complimentary witness to the bible while resonating well with the quantum physics of chaos; the teleological themes of spacetime, purpose, meaning, and divine immanence; even the holistic processual processes of lively contemporaneous evolutionary development of life as expressed in evolutionary terms of the sciences, creation, human civilization, languages, and the phenomenological / existential structures of the human mind.
In all things Processual Process Christianity is a higher-order of integrating philosophy then previous thought expressions found in earlier ancient Semitic, Platonic, Neo-Platonic, Aristotelian, Thomastic, or Modern philosophies have been able to express regarding who we are, what must we do, what purposes may we live for, or what might be the end of all things?
R.E. Slater
June 16, 2021
BBL1303 1.1: Introduction to Systematic Theology
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Open & Relational Process Theology
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Eschatology
Articles Published in Date Order
(newest to oldest)
Describing God's Sovereignty by Love... NOT by Power
A Loss of Faith Doesn't Mean a Loss of Personal Faith...
Christianity in Process - Part 3b, Bowman
Christianity in Process - Part 2b, Swartz
Christianity in Process - 2a, Keller
Christianity in Process - Introduction
A Postmodern Process-Relational Cosmotheology
Jesus, Quantum Cosmology, the Church, and a few Verses
Marjorie Suchocki - The Heart of Process Theology
Reading the Bible from the Eyes of Love
Alfred North Whitehead Quotes
Process Theology and the Apostle's Creed - Part 1
Process Theology and the Many Creeds of the Christian Church - Part 5
Process Theology and the Many Creeds of the Christian Church - Part 4
Process Theology & the Many Creeds of the Christian Church - Part 3
Process Theology and the Many Creeds of the Christian Church - Part 2
Process Theology and the Many Creeds of the Christian Church - Part 1
Why Process Theology is Universal for All Secular and Religious Worldviews
Process Theology 101: Reflections of Classical Theology in a Process World
Process vs Classic Church Theism: Cobb v Geisler, Part 4
Process vs Classic Church Theism: Cobb v Geisler, Part 3
Process vs Classic Church Theism: Cobb v Geisler, Part 1
Complete Essays by Dr. John B. Cobb, Jr. from 1998 - 2015
Process vs Classic Church Theism: Cobb v Geisler, Part 4
Process vs Classic Church Theism: Cobb v Geisler, Part 3
Process vs Classic Church Theism: Cobb v Geisler, Part 1
Complete Essays by Dr. John B. Cobb, Jr. from 1998 - 2015
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