Beginning in the summer of 2025 I began assembling a composite series of essays exploring how the human spirit has historically approached faith, meaning, and uncertainty. These essays attempt to trace the long arc of religious consciousness from humanity’s earliest spiritual expressions to the institutionalized - and often politicized - religions of the modern world.
Understanding this development requires situating religion within the broader evolution of human culture. Faith traditions did not emerge in isolation but formed gradually within changing social, political, intellectual, and cosmological frameworks. The history of religion is therefore inseparable from the history of humanity itself.
Within this broader investigation I am proposing several guiding ideas intended to help rethink the structure of contemporary faith. Central among these is the possibility of grounding discussions of reality, God, and faith within a process-based philosophical framework. Such a framework allows theology to respond more openly to the discoveries of many modern disciplines including the quantum sciences, archaeology, paleontology, psychology, sociology, economics, and political theory.
Process philosophy is especially valuable because of its integrative scope. It provides a conceptual environment capable of holding together scientific insight, philosophical reflection, and theological imagination within a single evolving vision of reality. For this reason a major portion of this project explores reality and cosmology themselves as dynamic processes rather than static structures.
If reality itself is fundamentally dynamic, then this insight carries important implications for how we understand identity, meaning, purpose, and our responsibilities toward one another.
With respect to the Christian tradition specifically, renewed attention must also be given to the Bible - how it emerged, how it has been interpreted, and how it continues to function within modern religious communities. Too often Scripture has been used as a tool of cultural preservation or ideological control rather than as a witness to humanity’s evolving encounter with the sacred.
My own background lies deeply within evangelical Christianity and I recognize many of the strengths that tradition contributed to my faith formation. Yet it also appears increasingly clear that many of its theological frameworks have reached the limits of their historical usefulness. The present work therefore proposes that Christianity may benefit from re-articulation within a process-based theological vision - one that remains faithful to the central themes of the tradition while allowing them to grow beyond the cultural limitations that shaped their earlier expressions.
For this reason the essays that follow revisit the cultural milieus in which religious ideas emerged and evolved. By examining the historical landscapes in which faith developed we may better understand how religious imagination unfolds through time and how it might continue to evolve into the future.
R. E. Slater
March 8, 2026
The overall project will unfold across several major interconnected series. Each series addresses a different layer of the relationship between cosmos, culture, religion, and meaning.
SERIES I - Reality and Cosmology
Topics include:
- process metaphysics
- quantum fields and cosmic harmonics
- consciousness and relational existence
- divine participation in an evolving universe
- panpsychism and panentheism
- cosmological emergence and creative novelty
This series provides the metaphysical foundation for the rest of the project.
If reality itself is processual, then religion must be understood as emerging from within that same process.
SERIES II - The Evolution of Worship and Religion
This completed series has traced the long development of religious consciousness within human history.
Religion is examined not as a static deposit but as an evolving cultural phenomenon shaped by human experience and imagination.
This series will examine the religious, political, and philosophical environment from which Christianity emerged. Here, the early Jesus movement will be explored within the broader world of Second Temple Judaism, Greco-Roman culture, and Mediterranean religious traditions.
SERIES IV - Reconstructing Faith & Human Meaning
This series translates the philosophical and theological insights of the larger project into questions of everyday human life.
Examples include:
- Why should I care about philosophy?
- Why should I care about meaning and purpose?
- Why should I care about spirituality?
- Why should I care about theology?
This series functions as the public-facing dimension of the project, connecting large philosophical ideas to lived human experience.
SERIES STRUCTURAL SUMMARY
The Relevancy22 project follows a coherent intellectual progression:
- What is reality?
- What kind of universe do we live in?
- Is the cosmos static or evolving?
- How do consciousness, matter, and time interact?
- Prehistory of Faith: Animism --> Polytheism --> Henotheism --> Monotheism
- Axial Age Transformations
- Age of Universal Religions
- Second Temple Judaism
- Jesus Movement
- Early Christian Communities
- Gnostic & Orthodox Developments
- Formation of Scripture & Doctrine Debates
- Process Theology
- Metamodern Faith
- Religion Beyond Dogma
- Faith without coercion
- Relational theology
- Post-dogmatic Christianity
- Religion in a scientific age
- Meaning
- Ethics
- Society
- Human Flourishing
- What Is Meant by "Processual Reality?" An Introduction
- What Is Reality? Theories & Questions (1)
- What Is Reality? Why Process is a Metaphysical Necessity (2)
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- What Is Reality? Experience as Fundamental (4)
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- 6
- 7
- 8
- Index - Process Consciousness
- Process-based Organic Consciousness, Sentience, and some Easter Thoughts
- Processual Consciousness and Integrated, Complex Astrobiological Intelligence
- Index - AI, Neuroscience, & Consciousness
- Addressing AGI Beyond Large Language Models
- My First Chats with the Internet using OpenAI's CHATGPT
- Reframing Sean Carroll's Quantized Materialism ala Processual Cosmology
- Cosmogenesis per Brian Swimme & Teilhard de Chardin vs. Whitehead & AI
- The Processual Complex Memory of the Universe Is Significant for Cosmic Life
- Processual Evolution: From the Stars to Earth's Oceans
- Process Cosmotheology and the Biological Universe, Part 3
- Process Cosmotheology and the Biological Universe, Part 2
- A Postmodern Process-Relational Cosmotheology
- FOUND: Interstellar Pre-Biotic, Pre-RNA Molecular Clouds Residing Throughout the Milky Way
- New DNA Technology Is Shaking Up The Branches of The Evolutionary Tree
- Jesus, Quantum Cosmology, the Church, and a few Verses
- Astrobiology, Exo-Philosophy and Cosmic Religion
- Let's Talk about the Genesis Void from the Language of Process Theology
- WSF Resources - Quantum Cosmology
- How Process Philosophy & Theology Connects Scientific Evolution & Cosmology to God
- Time & the Primordial Universe - Einstein vs. Bergson, by Campo & Gozzano
- Cosmology - The Philosophy of MetaPhysical Cosmology
- Cosmology - Do We Live in a Holographic Matrix?
- Cosmology - How the Universe Got It's Structure
- Cosmology - CMB Cold Spot Explained
- Cosmology - What is Processual Primordial Time before the Big Bang?
- Update: Discover of Mysterious X Particles in the Very, Very Early Universe
SERIES II - The Evolution of Worship and Religion
- Part I - Foundations: The Birth of the Sacred
- Prequel - Before History: Humanity in the Long Dawn of Becoming
- Essay 1 - Animism and the Living Cosmos
- Essay 2 - From Tribe to Totem
- Part II - The Age of Gods
- Essay 3 - The Mesopotamian Fertile Crescent
- Essay 4 - Egypt, Indus, and Minoa Sacred Cultures
- Essay 5 - From Polytheism to Henotheism
- Part III - Axial Awakenings
- Essay 6 - Ancient Israel, Persia, and Monotheism
- Essay 7 - India's Axial Age
- Essay 8 - Greece and the Birth of Reason <--- "Faith After Certainty" Series Above
- Part IV - The Sacred Made Universal
- Essay 9 - The Age of Universal Religions
- Essay 10 - Modernity and the Eclipse of the Sacred
- Essay 11 - The Rebirth of the Sacred
- Part V - Conclusion of Series
- Essay 12 - A Processual Summation of Worship and Religion
- Essay 13 - The Way of Cruciformity: When God Refused Power
- Essay 14 - Messiah: From Anointed Saviour to Suffering Sacred
- Essay 15 - Becoming Aligned with the Sacred
- Part VI - Supplementary Materials
- SM 1 - The Ancient History of Mesopotamia
- SM 2 - The History of Language in Ancient Mesopotamia
- SM2a - How the Ancient Sumerians Created the World’s First Writing System
- SM 3 - The Ancient History of the Hebrew Language
- SM 4 - How the Ancient Near East Gave Shape to Israel's God:
- Why the ANE is Essential for Israel's Received Theology (I-II)
- Affecting Cultic Syncretism Across the Ancient Near East (III-V)
- Cultural Identity Formation & the Rejection of Syncretism (VI-IX)
- SM 5 - The History & Compilation of the Hebrew Bible:
- From Oral Memory to Proto-Canon (I-II)
- Exile, Redaction, and the Birth of Scripture (III)
- Second Temple Scribalization to Canonization (IV-V)
- SM 6 - The Unhelpful Oxymorons of "Biblical Authority" & "Inerrancy"
- SM 7 - The Evolution of Inerrancy: From Ancient Plurality to Modern Certainty
- SM 8 - A Historical-Theological Study of "Son of Man" vs "Son of God"
- SM 9 - The Song of Gilgamesh & Other Ancient Flood Stories
- SM 10 - Isaiah as a Living Textual Tradition: Manuscripts, Variants &Transmission
- SM 11 - From Scroll to Scripture: Bible Versions, Variants & their Histories
- SM 12 - The Gnostic Mysterion: the Crisis of Sacred Becoming
- A Study of Isaiah 53 In Its Evolving Historical Contexts (1) - Historical Setting
- A Study of Isaiah 53 In Its Evolving Historical Contexts (2) - Literary Context
- A Study of Isaiah 53 In Its Evolving Historical Contexts (3) - Jewish Context
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- 5
- 6
- Mark's Message - "The Oddity of a Crucified Messiah"
- EOWR, Essay 13 - The Way of Cruciformity: When God Refused Power
- EOWR, Essay 14 - Messiah: From Anointed Saviour to Suffering Sacred
- The Gods on Trial (1) - Moral Failure and the Collapse of Divine Authority in Ancient Greece
- Abandoning the Gods (2) - Nature, Knowledge, and Religious Disenchantment in Ancient Greece
- A World Without Gods (3) - Religion as Construction, Satire, and Tradition in Ancient Greece
- A Process Theology for a Metamodern Age (4) - What the Greeks Already Knew (and We Forgot): Ethics, Explanation, and the End of Coercive Belief
- A Process Theology for a Metamodern Age (5) - Why Christianity Collapsed Differently: Power, Empire, Trauma, and Identity
- A Process Theology for a Metamodern Age (6) - Faith Without Dominance; Process Theology Beyond Control, Certainty, and Fear
- A Process Theology for a Metamodern Age (7) - Practicing Faith in an Unfinished World: Hope, Trust, Participation, and Becoming
- What Is Process Religion?
- Religious Commonalities and Ethics Centered Around Whiteheadian Process Philosophy and Theology
- Index - Islam & Christianity
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