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  1. John B. Cobb. John Boswell Cobb Jr. (born February 9, 1925) is an American theologian, philosopher, and environmentalist. He is often regarded as the preeminent scholar in the field of process philosophy and process theology, the school of thought associated with the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. [4]

  2. John B. Cobb, Jr. (9 de fevereiro de 1925) é um teólogo estadunidense da Igreja Metodista, o qual desempenhou papel crucial no desenvolvimento da teologia do processo. Ele integrou a metafísica de Alfred North Whitehead no cristianismo, e aplicou a resultante em questões de justiça social e ecológica.

  3. Dr. John B. Cobb Jr. is an American theologian, philosopher, and environmentalist born on February 9, 1925. He is one of the pioneers of process theology and has made significant contributions to ecological ethics, interfaith dialogue, and the intersection of religion and science.

  4. John B. Cobb, Jr., is undoubtedly the most systematic and prominent of all American thinkers who have found in Whitehead’s thought a profound resource for rethinking Christian theology. His eminent career of teaching, lecturing, and writing has spanned more than fifty years and influenced the lives of hundreds of seminarians, graduate ...

  5. John B. Cobb, Jr., Ph.D, is a founding co-director of the Center for Process Studies and Process & Faith. He has held many positions, such as Ingraham Professor of Theology at the School of Theology at Claremont, Avery Professor at the Claremont Graduate School, Fullbright Professor at the University of….

  6. 11 de mai. de 2023 · John B. Cobb (nascido em 1925) é um teólogo e filósofo americano conhecido por seu trabalho na teologia do processo e uma voz proeminente nas áreas de teologia ecológica e diálogo inter-religioso.

  7. John Cobb was born in Japan in 1925 to parents who were Methodist missionaries. In 1940, he moved to Georgia to go to high school. After graduation he attended a junior college, Emory College (now Oxford College of Emory University) at Oxford, Georgia.