ROMANA'S PROCESS THEOLOGY

Philosophers

I will fill in biographical information as I find it.
Note: there is only one women in this listing.

Cobb, John B., Jar. (1925- )

John B. Cobb, Jar., Ph.D., is a founding co-director of the Center for Process Studies and Process & Faith. He has held many positions, such as In graham Professor of Theology at the School of Theology at Claremont, Avery Professor at the Claremont Graduate School, Full bright Professor at the University of Mainz, Visiting Professor at Vanderbilt, Harvard Divinity, Chicago Divinity Schools. His writings include: Christ in a Pluralistic Age; God and the World; For the Common Good. Co-winner of Gravimeter Award of Ideas Improving World Order.
http://www.ctr4process.org/paned/cobb faq/about_jc.htm
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Griffin, David Ray (1939- )
David Ray Griffin, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Religion and Theology at the Claremont School of Theology. His recent books include Parapsychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality; Unsnarling the World-Knot: Consciousness, Freedom, and the Mind-Body Problem; Religion and Scientific Naturalism; and Re enchantment without Supernaturalism: A Process Philosophy of Religion. He is also editor of the SUNY series in Constructive Postmodern Thought.
Harts horne, Charles (1897-2000)

Charles Harts horne, June 5, 1897-October 9, 2000-- philosopher, was born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, the son of Marguerite Haughton and Francis Cope Hartshorne, clergyman. He entered Haverford College in 1915, leaving to join the Army Medical Corps for two years. He completed his college work at Harvard and took the Ph.D. in philosophy there. Among his teachers were R. B. Perry, W. E. Hocking, C.I. Lewis, H. M. Sheffer, and J. H. Woods. His dissertation was on "The Unity of All Things."
http://www.ctr4process.org/process/CPSHartshorne.htm
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Haught, John F. (1942- )

Jack F. Haught is Landegger Distinguished Professor of Theology at Georgetown University. His area of specialization is systematic theology, with a particular interest in issues pertaining to science, cosmology, ecology, and religion.
http://www.meta-library.net/bio/jh-frame.html
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James, William (1842-1910)

William James (January 11, 1842, New York – August 26, 1910, Chocorua, New Hampshire) was a pioneering psychologist and philosopher. He wrote influential books on the young science of psychology, psychology of religious experience and mysticism, and the philosophy of pragmatism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_James
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Loomer, Bernard (1932- )
 
Meland, Bernard Eugene (1899-1993)
 
Suchocki,  Marjorie

Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita at the Claremont School of Theology. Her interests include the use of process and feminist thought for the critical interpretation and expression of Christian faith.  Her publications include The End of Evil; God-Christ-Church: A Practical Guide to Process Theology; Divinity and Diversity; and The Fall to Violence.
http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=2586

Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre (1881-1955)
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a visionary French Jesuit, paleontologist, biologist, and philosopher, who spent the bulk of his life trying to integrate religious experience with natural science, most specifically Christian theology with theories of evolution. In this endeavor he became absolutely enthralled with the possibilities for humankind, which he saw as heading for an exciting convergence of systems, an "Omega point" where the coalescence of consciousness will lead us to a new state of peace and planetary unity. Long before ecology was fashionable, he saw this unity he saw as being based intrinsically upon the spirit of the Earth:
http://www.gaiamind.com/Teilhard.html
Tillich, Paul Johaness (1886-1965)

During this modern age few theologians have had more influence than Paul Tillich. His approach to cosmic questions dealt with the method of correlation found in science and the meaning of faith.
http://batr.org/solitary/011304.html
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Whitehead, Alfred North (1861–1947)

Alfred North Whitehead was an English mathematician and philosopher. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1884. There he was a lecturer in mathematics until 1911. At the Univ. of London he was a lecturer in applied mathematics and mechanics (1911–14) and professor of mathematics (1914–24). From 1924 onward, he was professor of philosophy at Harvard.
http://www.ctr4process.org/process/CPSWhitehead.htm
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Wieman, Henry Nelson (1884-1975)
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Williams, Daniel Day (1910-1973)
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