Quotes & Sayings


We, and creation itself, actualize the possibilities of the God who sustains the world, towards becoming in the world in a fuller, more deeper way. - R.E. Slater

There is urgency in coming to see the world as a web of interrelated processes of which we are integral parts, so that all of our choices and actions have [consequential effects upon] the world around us. - Process Metaphysician Alfred North Whitehead

Kurt Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem says (i) all closed systems are unprovable within themselves and, that (ii) all open systems are rightly understood as incomplete. - R.E. Slater

The most true thing about you is what God has said to you in Christ, "You are My Beloved." - Tripp Fuller

The God among us is the God who refuses to be God without us, so great is God's Love. - Tripp Fuller

According to some Christian outlooks we were made for another world. Perhaps, rather, we were made for this world to recreate, reclaim, redeem, and renew unto God's future aspiration by the power of His Spirit. - R.E. Slater

Our eschatological ethos is to love. To stand with those who are oppressed. To stand against those who are oppressing. It is that simple. Love is our only calling and Christian Hope. - R.E. Slater

Secularization theory has been massively falsified. We don't live in an age of secularity. We live in an age of explosive, pervasive religiosity... an age of religious pluralism. - Peter L. Berger

Exploring the edge of life and faith in a post-everything world. - Todd Littleton

I don't need another reason to believe, your love is all around for me to see. – Anon

Thou art our need; and in giving us more of thyself thou givest us all. - Khalil Gibran, Prayer XXIII

Be careful what you pretend to be. You become what you pretend to be. - Kurt Vonnegut

Religious beliefs, far from being primary, are often shaped and adjusted by our social goals. - Jim Forest

We become who we are by what we believe and can justify. - R.E. Slater

People, even more than things, need to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone. – Anon

Certainly, God's love has made fools of us all. - R.E. Slater

An apocalyptic Christian faith doesn't wait for Jesus to come, but for Jesus to become in our midst. - R.E. Slater

Christian belief in God begins with the cross and resurrection of Jesus, not with rational apologetics. - Eberhard Jüngel, Jürgen Moltmann

Our knowledge of God is through the 'I-Thou' encounter, not in finding God at the end of a syllogism or argument. There is a grave danger in any Christian treatment of God as an object. The God of Jesus Christ and Scripture is irreducibly subject and never made as an object, a force, a power, or a principle that can be manipulated. - Emil Brunner

“Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh” means "I will be that who I have yet to become." - God (Ex 3.14) or, conversely, “I AM who I AM Becoming.”

Our job is to love others without stopping to inquire whether or not they are worthy. - Thomas Merton

The church is God's world-changing social experiment of bringing unlikes and differents to the Eucharist/Communion table to share life with one another as a new kind of family. When this happens, we show to the world what love, justice, peace, reconciliation, and life together is designed by God to be. The church is God's show-and-tell for the world to see how God wants us to live as a blended, global, polypluralistic family united with one will, by one Lord, and baptized by one Spirit. – Anon

The cross that is planted at the heart of the history of the world cannot be uprooted. - Jacques Ellul

The Unity in whose loving presence the universe unfolds is inside each person as a call to welcome the stranger, protect animals and the earth, respect the dignity of each person, think new thoughts, and help bring about ecological civilizations. - John Cobb & Farhan A. Shah

If you board the wrong train it is of no use running along the corridors of the train in the other direction. - Dietrich Bonhoeffer

God's justice is restorative rather than punitive; His discipline is merciful rather than punishing; His power is made perfect in weakness; and His grace is sufficient for all. – Anon

Our little [biblical] systems have their day; they have their day and cease to be. They are but broken lights of Thee, and Thou, O God art more than they. - Alfred Lord Tennyson

We can’t control God; God is uncontrollable. God can’t control us; God’s love is uncontrolling! - Thomas Jay Oord

Life in perspective but always in process... as we are relational beings in process to one another, so life events are in process in relation to each event... as God is to Self, is to world, is to us... like Father, like sons and daughters, like events... life in process yet always in perspective. - R.E. Slater

To promote societal transition to sustainable ways of living and a global society founded on a shared ethical framework which includes respect and care for the community of life, ecological integrity, universal human rights, respect for diversity, economic justice, democracy, and a culture of peace. - The Earth Charter Mission Statement

Christian humanism is the belief that human freedom, individual conscience, and unencumbered rational inquiry are compatible with the practice of Christianity or even intrinsic in its doctrine. It represents a philosophical union of Christian faith and classical humanist principles. - Scott Postma

It is never wise to have a self-appointed religious institution determine a nation's moral code. The opportunities for moral compromise and failure are high; the moral codes and creeds assuredly racist, discriminatory, or subjectively and religiously defined; and the pronouncement of inhumanitarian political objectives quite predictable. - R.E. Slater

God's love must both center and define the Christian faith and all religious or human faiths seeking human and ecological balance in worlds of subtraction, harm, tragedy, and evil. - R.E. Slater

In Whitehead’s process ontology, we can think of the experiential ground of reality as an eternal pulse whereby what is objectively public in one moment becomes subjectively prehended in the next, and whereby the subject that emerges from its feelings then perishes into public expression as an object (or “superject”) aiming for novelty. There is a rhythm of Being between object and subject, not an ontological division. This rhythm powers the creative growth of the universe from one occasion of experience to the next. This is the Whiteheadian mantra: “The many become one and are increased by one.” - Matthew Segall

Without Love there is no Truth. And True Truth is always Loving. There is no dichotomy between these terms but only seamless integration. This is the premier centering focus of a Processual Theology of Love. - R.E. Slater

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Note: Generally I do not respond to commentary. I may read the comments but wish to reserve my time to write (or write from the comments I read). Instead, I'd like to see our community help one another and in the helping encourage and exhort each of us towards Christian love in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior. - re slater

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Sunday, March 8, 2026

The Relevancy22 Project Architecture: An Outline for Integrating Processual Structures



A Processual Framework for Understanding
Reality, Religion, and Meaning

The Relevancy22 Project Architecture
An Outline for Integrating Processual Structures

by R.E. Slater & ChatGPT

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

~ Each Series of Essays can be located in the Appendix below ~



THE RELEVANCY22 PROJECT STRUCTURE
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

A Processual Exploration of the Universe

This series investigates the nature of reality itself through the lenses of science, philosophy, and theology.

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

How Faith Has Traveled Through the Millennia

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.




SERIES III - The Historical Development of Early Christianity

c. 200 BCE – 160 CE

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.

It will also examine the collapse of traditional religious authority in the modern world and explores the possibility of reconstructing faith within a process-based framework.


SERIES IV - Reconstructing Faith & Human Meaning

Why Should I Care? Series

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:

1 - Metaphysics - Reality and Cosmology:
  • What is reality?
  • What kind of universe do we live in?
  • Is the cosmos static or evolving?
  • How do consciousness, matter, and time interact?
2 - Theology - Evolution of Religion
  • Prehistory of Faith: Animism --> Polytheism --> Henotheism --> Monotheism
  • Axial Age Transformations
  • Age of Universal Religions
3 - Religion - Evolution of Historical Christianity
  • Second Temple Judaism
  • Jesus Movement
  • Early Christian Communities
  • Gnostic & Orthodox Developments
  • Formation of Scripture & Doctrine Debates
4A - Reconstructing Faith
  • Process Theology
  • Metamodern Faith
  • Religion Beyond Dogma
  • Faith without coercion
  • Relational theology
  • Post-dogmatic Christianity
  • Religion in a scientific age
4B - Human Meaning - Why Should I Care?
  • Meaning
  • Ethics
  • Society
  • Human Flourishing
In short: Cosmos → Culture → Christianity → Reconstruction → Life


APPENDICES

SERIES I - Reality and Cosmology
A Processual Exploration of the Universe

Go here for all Index Listings:


What Is Reality
Process Ontology (Theology)
Process Teleology


SERIES II - The Evolution of Worship and Religion
How Faith Has Traveled Through the Millennia

The Evolution of Worship & Religion (EOWR)


SERIES III - The Historical Development
of Early Christianity
(200 BCE - 160 CE)

~ This series is incomplete and will continue to develop ~

Of Fantasy, Belief, and Conjecture
The Suffering Servant
How to Read Variants and Manuscripts
Responding to Truth Cultures
Faith After Certainity - From Atheism to Faith

A Review of Greek Atheism
Faith After Certainty


SERIES IV - Reconstructing Faith & Human Meaning
Why Should I Care? Series

~ This series has not yet begun and will be developed later this year. DV ~

Go here for all Index Listings:

Ethics & Morality
Process Religions
Process Christianity