John B. Cobb
John B. Cobb, Jr. (born February 9, 1925) is an American United Methodist theologian who played a crucial role in the development of process theology. He integrated Alfred North Whitehead's metaphysics into Christianity, and applied it to issues of social justice.
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February 9 - 1925 - American - United Methodist - Theologian - Process theology - Alfred North Whitehead - Metaphysics - Christianity - Social justice
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| ► | The three trajectories |
| ► | Christocentric pluralism |
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