Only if China and India (as well as America) soon start to make the postmodern turn does our planet have hope. —David Ray Griffin

Prof. Philip Clayton lectured in China, Oct.16-24, 2010

Dr. Clayton develops a constructive Christian theology in dialogue with metaphysics, modern philosophy, and science. The demands of this task have led to his work and publications in the theory of knowledge; the history of philosophy and theology; the philosophy of science; physics, evolutionary biology and the neurosciences; comparative theology; and constructive metaphysics. A panentheist, he defends a form of process theology that is hypothetical, dialogical and pluralistic.

Prof. Clayton lectured in China

October 18, Cutting Ribbon at Opening Ceremony of Harbin Process Center, Harbin Normal University and Lecture at Heilongjiang University

Lecture at Harbin University of Science and Technology

Topic: Science and Religion as Servants of Creating an Ecological Civilization

Oct.19: lecture at Jilin University

Topic: Toward a Constructive Postmodernism for the Common Good

Oct.20: Lecture at Shanxi Normal University

Topic: Toward a Constructive Postmodernism for the Common Good

lecture at Xian Jiaotong University

Topic: Toward a Constructive Postmodernism for the Common Good

Oct. 21-22 Conference on Process Philosophy and Spiritual Ecology

Lecture at Chinese Academy of Science

Topic: Science and Religion as Servants of Creating an Ecological Civilization

Oct. 24: Conduct a Seminar at Beijing International Culture Studies University.