Process Philosopher/Theologian Andrew M. Davis |
Friends, welcome to my channel. I am a process philosopher, theologian, and scholar of cosmological wonder. I approach philosophy as the endeavor to systematically think through what reality must be like because we are a part of it. Currently, I direct research, programing, and conference organization at the Center for Process Studies, an educational non-profit dedicated to exploring and applying process-relational philosophy and theology.
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LATEST PODCASTS
OCT 2024
Metaphysics and The Matter With Things: Iain McGilchrist, Andrew M. Davis and Matthew Segall
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Whitehead's Living Ontology: Five Principles of Process Philosophical Astrotheology | Andrew M Davis
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Ten Whiteheadian Transitions | Andrew M. Davis and Johnathan Foster
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On the Goodness of Whitehead's God: A Defense and Metaphysical Interpretation | Andrew M. Davis
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Whitehead's Living Ontology: Five Principles of Process Philosophical Astrotheology | Andrew M Davis
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Ten Whiteheadian Transitions | Andrew M. Davis and Johnathan Foster
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On the Goodness of Whitehead's God: A Defense and Metaphysical Interpretation | Andrew M. Davis
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The Cosmic Call of Value: Five Propositions | Andrew M. Davis
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Axiological Asymmetry and the Reason for Being | Andrew M. Davis
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Who Are We? Why Does Anything Exist | Andrew M. Davis, Iain McGilchrist, John Vervaeke, Rick Tarnas
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Metaphysics Beyond Earth: Whitehead, Teilhard, and Process Exo-Theology | Andrew M. Davis
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Religion, Reality, and Belonging w/ Richard Tarnas, John Vervaeke, Andrew Davis, & Iain McGilchrist
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