ThinkBIG: Process & Relationship

Essay:
Accepting our status as a highly reflective species of animal may be an entry point to understanding the ripples of natural patterns that define our cultures’ proclivities to compete and cooperate.
Book Review:
Donald S. Lopez is interested not only in the “what happened” of the Buddhist encounter with science, but in the “how” and “why” of the various encounters.
Book Review:

A review of Ecological Developmental Biology: Integrating Epigenetics, Medicine, and Evolution, by Scott F. Gilbert and David Epel (Sunderland, MA: Sinauer 2009).

Essay:

Examining human creativity within the context of natural history and cultural evolution.

Book Review:

Philip Clayton seeks ways to resolve the apparent conflict experienced when reading scripture and studying natural history. How can God act in the world without violating the laws of science?

Book Review:

A review of "The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis," edited by John Polkinghorne.

Essay:

An Interview with David Ray Griffin.

Essay:

A review of John A. Jungerman's "World in Process: Creativity and Interconnection in the New Physics."

Book Review:

The process metaphysics David Ray Griffin endorses supposes that the avenues for overcoming conflicts between science and religion are the adoption of a minimal naturalism by science and the adoption of a naturalistic theism by religion.