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Homebrewed Christianity

Andrew Schwartz: Panentheism, Pluralism, and Ecological Civilization

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2022

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Andrew Schwartz is a scholar, organizer, and social entrepreneur. He is Executive Director of the Center for Process Studies and Assistant Professor of Process Studies & Comparative Theology with Claremont School of Theology at Willamette University, as well as Co-Founder and Vice President of the Institute for Ecological Civilization. He is Affiliated Faculty with the Center for Sustainability and Environmental Justice at Willamette University. His current work includes comparative religious philosophy, as well as the role of big ideas in bringing about systems change for the long-term wellbeing of people and the planet. In our conversation we discuss… how Andrew found Process thought Andrew brings up Carmen’s the Champion…this is what it looks like in action process style philosophy of religion process style panentheism (we discuss it more here) religious pluralism in process & the relations between wisdom traditions (we discuss it more here) why process theism is more biblical than classical theism Cobb’s contribution to interreligious dialogue – deep pluralism & mutual transformation  Andrew’s initial thoughts on becoming a parent Current research projects at the Center for Process Studies The creepy troll & hidden rooms Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Oh, yeah, what is up theology nerds? This is Tripp. And guess what?

0:12.3

Guess what? Today on Homebrewed Christianity, you're going to get to hear from Andrew Schwartz,

0:18.4

executive director of the Center for Process Studies, Assistant Professor

0:21.4

of Process Studies and Comparative Theology at Claremont School of Theology, and co-founder,

0:28.1

vice president for the Institute for Ecological Civilization.

0:32.4

Oh, yeah.

0:32.9

And on top of that, we happen to be very good friends.

0:35.9

And this episode, Dear Friends, is part of our current online class here at homebrewed Christianity.

0:43.1

One exploring process theology.

0:46.0

It's called Christianity in process.

0:49.0

And if you want to join this class and get to interact with John Cobb for six weeks, that's right, a legendary 97-year-old founder of process theology.

0:59.2

John Cobb, go to Christianityandprocess.com.

1:02.4

Join up.

1:02.8

You can donate anything, including zero, and you'll get to explore process theology with,

1:07.6

well, like, probably the greatest living person to do it, right?

1:11.3

Okay.

1:12.1

All of the sessions will be available on the resource page for your enjoyment at your own pace,

1:18.1

or you can join live on Tuesdays.

1:19.8

Last week, week one, we talked about a process understanding of the authority of scripture.

1:26.7

It's inspiration.

1:27.6

This week, the incarnation is the topic.

1:30.1

So head over to Christianity and Process.

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