An edition of Theological reminiscences (2014)

Theological reminiscences

Theological reminiscences
John B. Cobb, John B. Cobb
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An edition of Theological reminiscences (2014)

Theological reminiscences

"John B. Cobb, Jr., is an American theologian, philosopher, and environmentalist. Described by historian Gary Dorrien as one of the two most important North American theologians of the twentieth century, Cobb is the preeminent scholar in the field of process philosophy and process theology, and the author of more than fifty books. In 2014, Cobb was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In these remarkably intimate and forthcoming 'reminiscences, ' Cobb reflects on major theological developments of the last sixty years, from the Latin American, feminist, and black liberation theologies, to Vatican II, the 'death of God, ' and the shift from existentialist to process philosophies. A major conviction of Cobb's work--amply displayed in these reflections --is that theology must engage contemporary issues. To that end, he followed a transdisciplinary approach throughout his career, integrating insights from many different areas of study and bringing different specialized disciplines into fruitful communication. As a result, Cobb has been influential in a wide range of disciplines, including theology, ecology, economics, biology and social ethics. His descriptions of these encounters are rich in personal detail and refreshingly honest."--Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
305

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Table of Contents

Childhood and youth
The army
The University of Chicago
The Divinity School
Whitehead
Young Harris
Emory University
Claremont and the German connection
My own theological development
The sixties and seventies
Gender
My conversion
The Center for Process Studies
Physics and metaphysics
Buddhism and religious pluralism
Process thought in China
The church
Economism, imperialism and money
Censorship and conspiracy theory
My last hurrah
God
Jesus
Winding up and winding down.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Claremont, California
Series
Toward ecological civilization series, Toward ecological civilization series
Copyright Date
2014

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Library of Congress
BX4827.C6 A3 2014

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Pagination
ii, 305 pages
Number of pages
305

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28412054M
ISBN 10
1940447046
ISBN 13
9781940447049
OCLC/WorldCat
902649723

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