David Ray Griffin
[b. 1939]
Curriculum
Vitae (Brief)
Updated July 30, 2012
davraygrif@cox.net
Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Emeritus, Claremont
School of Theology and Clare-mont Graduate University (taught there
1973-2004); Co-Director, Center for Process Studies.
PREVIOUS POSITION:
Assistant
Professor of Theology, University of Dayton (1968-73).
EDUCATION:
Northwest Christian College, B.A., 1958-62; University of Oregon, M.A., 1957-63;
School of Theology at Claremont, 1963-64; Johannes Guten-berg University, Mainz,
Germany, 1965-66; Clare-mont Graduate School, 1964-68 (Ph.D. received 1970).
HONORS AND AWARDS:
(1) Included with only about 60 other theologians in the world in The New
Hand-book of Christian Theologians (1996). (2) Recipient of the Book Prize
of the Scientific and Medical Network in 2000 (for Religion and Scientific
Naturalism). (3) Winner of the Helios Foundation Award in 2006 (for The
New Pearl Harbor and The 9/11 Commission Re-port: Omissions and
Distortions). (4) Recipient of a Bronze Medal for Debunking 9/11
Debunking in the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards. (5) Hon-ored by
Publishers Weekly in November, 2008, by having The New Pearl Harbor Revisited named
"Pick of the Week." (6) Named as one of "The 50 People Who Matter Today" by the New
Statesman, Septem-ber 24, 2009.
EDITORIAL POSITIONS:
(1)
Editor of The SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought (1987-2004), which
published 31 volumes.
BOOKS AUTHORED
1. A Process Christology. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1973.
Reprinted with new preface, Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1990.
2. God, Power, and Evil: A Process Theodicy. Philadelphia:
Westminster, 1976. Reprinted with a new preface, Lanham, Md.: University Press
of America (Lanham, Md.), 1991; reprinted with a newer preface, Westminster John
Knox (Louisville, Ky.), 2004.
3. Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition (with John
B. Cobb, Jr.). Philadelphia: Westminster, and Belfast: Christian Journals, 1976.
Also published in German (1979, trans. Marianne Muehlenberg), Japanese (1976,
trans. Tokiyuki Nobuhara), Italian (Editrice Queriniana, 1978, trans. Giuseppe
Grampa), and Chinese (Beijing: Central Compilation & Translation Press, 1999,
trans. Yuehou Qu).
4. How are God and Evolution Related? (with Joseph A.
Deegan). Claremont: Process and Faith Booklet, 1987.
5. How Are God and Evil Related? (with Joseph A. Deegan &
Daniel E. H. Bryant). Claremont: Process and Faith Booklet, 1988, rev. 2001,
2088.
6. God and Religion in the Postmodern World. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1989. Also published in Korean (Seoul: ChoMyung
Press, 1995; trans. SungDo Kang), Persian (Tehran: 2002; trans. and edited by
Hamidreza Ayatollahy), and Chinese (Beijing: Central Compilation & Translation
Press, 2003; trans. Mutian Sun).
7. Varieties of Postmodern Theology (with William A.
Beardslee and Joe Holland). Albany: State University of New York Press,
1989.
8. Primordial Truth and Postmodern Theology (with Huston
Smith). Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989. Also published in
Turkish as “Ezeli Hakikat ve Post-Modern Hahiyat” in Unutulan Hakikat
[Forgotten Truth], by Huston Smith/David Rey [sic] Griffin, transl. Latif
Boyaci (Istanbul: Insan Yayinlari, 1998).
9. Evil Revisited: Responses and Reconsiderations. Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1991.
10. Founders of Constructive Postmodern Philosophy: Peirce,
James, Bergson, Whitehead, and Hartshorne (with John B. Cobb, Jr., Marcus P.
Ford, Pete A. Y. Gunter, and Peter Ochs). Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1993. Also published in Chinese (Beijing: Central Compilation &
Translation Press, 2001; trans. Yuehou Qu). French translation of my
introduction (“Whitehead et la philosophie constructiviste postmoderne”)
published in Isabelle Stengers, ed., L’Effet Whitehead (Paris: Libraire
Philosophique J. Vrin, 1994), 163-96.
11. Parapsychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality: A Postmodern
Exploration. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. Also
published in Turkish as Parapsikoloji ve Felsefe: Postmodern bir perspektif,
trans. Yasemin Tokatli (Istanbul: Ruh ve Madde, 1998).
12. Unsnarling the World-Knot: Consciousness, Freedom, and the
Mind-Body Problem. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press,
1998; Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2008 (reprint).
13. Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts. Albany:
State University of New York Press, 2000.
14. Reenchantment without Supernaturalism: A Process
Philosophy of Religion. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2001. Also
published in Korean, trans. by
Wang Shik Jang,
2005.
15. The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions about the Bush
Administration and 9/11. Northampton, Mass.: Olive Branch Press (Interlink
Books), March, 2004; Updated Edition with a New Afterword, August, 2004.
Translations (of Updated Version): Italian trans. by Giuseppina Oneto, 11
Settembre: Cosa C’è di Vero Nelle “Teorie del Complotto” (Rome: Fazi Editore,
2004); Chinese trans. by Yan Ai, Daqiang Li, and Binyu Li, 2005; Danish trans.
by Frank Sœholm Grevil, Det Nye Pearl Harbor: Foruroligende spœrgsmål om
Bush-administrationen og 11.September (Randers: Progressive Publishing,
2005); Czech trans., Novy Pearl Harbor: 11. zárí a vláda George Bushe
(Prague: Volvox Globator, 2006); French trans. by Pierre-Henri Bunel, Le
Nouveau Pearl Harbor: 11 Septembre: Questions Gênantes à L’Administration Bush
(Paris: Éditions Demi-Lune, 2006); Dutch trans. by Jesse Goossens, 11
September: Een onderzoek naar de feiten (Rotterdam: Lemniscaat, 2006);
Japanese trans. by Yumi Kikuchi and Kiyoshi Toda, 2006; Arabic translation by
Arab Scientific Publishers (Lebanon).
16. Two Great Truths: A New Synthesis of Scientific Naturalism
and Christian Faith. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2004.
17. The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions.
Northampton, Mass.: Olive Branch Press (Interlink Books), 2005. French trans. by
Pierre-Henri Bunel, Geneviève Beduneau, and Evelyne Dablin, Omissions et
manipulations de la commission d’enquête sur le 11 Septembre (Paris:
Éditions Demi-Lune, 2006); Arabic translation by Arab Scientific Publishers (in
Lebanon).
18. The American Empire and the Commonwealth of God: A
Political, Economic, Religious Statement, co-authored with John B. Cobb Jr.,
Richard Falk, and Catherine Keller. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press,
2006.
19. Christian Faith and the Truth behind 9/11: A Call to Reflection and
Action. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2006.
20. Evolution without Tears: A Third Way beyond Neo-Darwinism
and Intelligent Design. Claremont: Process and Faith Booklet, 2006.
21. Whitehead’s Radically Different Postmodern Philosophy: An
Argument for Its Contemporary Relevance. Albany: SUNY Press, 2007.
22. Debunking 9/11 Debunking: An Answer to Popular Mechanics
and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory. Northampton: Olive
Branch (Interlink Books), 2007. Revised and Updated Edition, August 2007.
(Bronze Medal, Independent Publishers Book Awards 2008.) French trans., 11
Septembre: La faillite des medias: Une conspiration du silence. Paris:
Éditions Demi-Lune, 2007.
23. 9/11 Contradictions: An Open Letter to Congress and the
Press. Northampton: Olive Branch (Interlink Books), 2008. Swedish transl.,
Motsägelser om 11 september (2008).
24. The New Pearl Harbor Revisited: 9/11, the Cover-Up, and the Exposé.
Northampton: Olive Branch (Interlink Books), 2008. (Publishers Weekly’s “Pick of
the Week,” November 24, 2008.) French translation, Un Autre Regard sur le
11-Septembre, trans. by Aurélien Pouponneau, Arno Mansouri, and Thierry
L’homme. Éditions Demi-Lune, 2011.
25. Osama bin
Laden: Dead or Alive? Northampton: Olive Branch (Interlink Books), 2009.
26. The Mysterious
Collapse of World Trade Center 7: Why the Final Official Report about 9/11 Is
Unscientific and False. Northampton: Olive Branch (Interlink Books), 2009.
27. Cognitive
Infiltration: An Obama Appointee’s Plan to Undermine the 9/11 Conspiracy Theory.
Northampton: Olive Branch (Interlink Books), September 2010.
28. 9/11 Ten Years Later: When State Crimes Against Democracy
Succeed. Northampton, Olive Branch [Interlink Books], 2011.
BOOKS EDITED
1. Mind in Nature: Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy
(with John B. Cobb, Jr.). Washington, D.C.: University Press of America,
1977.
2. John Cobb’s Theology in Process (with Thomas J. J.
Altizer). Philadelphia: Westminster, 1977.
3. Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology, by Alfred
North Whitehead. Corrected Edition (with Donald W. Sherburne). New York: Free
Press, 1978.
4. Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time: Bohm,
Prigogine, and Process Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York,
1986.
5. The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals.
Albany: State University of New York, 1988. Also published in Chinese (Beijing:
Central Compilation and Translation Press, 1995; trans. Jifang Ma).
6. Spirituality and Society: Postmodern Visions. Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1988. Also published in Chinese (Beijing:
Central Compilation and Translation Press, 1998; trans. Chengbing Wang), and in
Indonesian as Visi-Visi Postmodern Spiritualitas & Masyarakat
(Yogyakarta: Penerbit Kanisius, 2005; trans. A. Gunawan Admiranto).
7. Archetypal Process: Self and Divine in Whitehead, Jung, and
Hillman. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1989.
8. Sacred Interconnections: Postmodern Spirituality, Political
Economy, and Art. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990.
9. Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B.
Cobb, Jr. (with Joseph C. Hough, Jr.). Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1991.
10. Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis: Policy,
Process and Presidential Vision (with Richard A. Falk). Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1993.
11. Jewish Theology and Process Thought (with Sandra B.
Lubarsky). Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.
12. Deep Religious Pluralism. Louisville: Westminster/John
Knox, 2005.
13. 9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out
(with Peter Dale Scott). Northampton: Olive Branch Press (Interlink Books),
2006.
DVDs
9/11 and the American Empire
(2004)
9/11 Flights of Fancy/Truth and Politics
(2005)
The Destruction of the World Trade Center: Why the Official Story
Cannot Be True
(2005)
9/11, American Empire, and Christian Faith
(with Rev. George F. Regas) (2006)
9/11 & American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out,
(with Peter Dale Scott, Ray McGovern, Peter Phillips, & Kevin Ryan) (2006)
Evidence for 9/11 As An Inside Job
(2006)
9/11 and Demonic Consciousness
(2006)
9/11: The Myth and the Reality
(2007)
9/11: Let’s Get Empirical
(2007)
9/11 and Nationalist Faith: How Faith Can Be Illuminating or
Blinding
(2008)
ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
1. Translation of Wolfhart Pannenberg, “Appearance as the Arrival
of the Future,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 35/2 (July,
1967), 107-18. Reprinted in Wolfhart Pannenberg, Theology and the Kingdom of
God (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1969), 127-43.
2. “Schubert Ogden’s Christology and the Possibilities of Process
Philosophy,” Christian Scholar 50 (Fall, 1967), 290-303. Reprinted in
Delwin Brown, Ralph E. James, Jr., and Gene Reeves, ed., Process Philosophy
and Christian Thought (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971),
347-61.
3. “The Process Theology of Norman Pittenger: A Review Article,”
Process Studies 1/2 (Summer, 1971), 136-49.
4. “Is Revelation Coherent?” Theology Today 28 (October,
1971), 278-94.
5. “The Possibility of Subjective Immortality in Whitehead’s
Philosophy,” University of Dayton Review 8 (Winter, 1971), 43-56.
Reprinted in Modern Schoolman LIII/I (November, 1975), 39-57.
6. “Bibliography of Secondary Literature on A. N. Whitehead”
(with Gene Reeves), Process Studies l/4 (Winter, 1971) (constitutes
entire issue).
7. “The Essential Elements of a Contemporary Christology,”
Encounter (Indianapolis) 33 (Spring, 1972), 170-184.
8. “Philosophical Theology and the Pastoral Ministry,”
Encounter (Indianapolis) 33 (Summer, 1972), 230-44.
9. “Whitehead’s Contributions to a Theology of Nature,”
Bucknell Review 20 (Winter, 1972), 3-24.
10. “Hartshorne’s Differences From Whitehead,” in Lewis Ford,
ed., Two Process Philosophers (American Academy of Religion, 1973),
35-57.
11. “Whitehead and Niebuhr on God, Man, and the World,”
Journal of Religion 52 (April, 1973), 149-75.
12. “Gordon Kaufman’s Theology: Some Questions,” Journal of
the American Academy of Religion 41/4 (December, 1973), 554-72.
13. “Divine Causality, Evil and Philosophical Theology: A
Critique of James Ross,” International Journal of Philosophy of Religion
4/3 (1973), 168-86. A slightly revised version constitutes chapter 14 (“James
Ross: All the World’s A Stage”) of David Ray Griffin, God, Power, and Evil
(Philadelphia: Westminster, 1976).
14. “A New Vision of Nature,” Donald Scherer, ed., Proceedings
for Earth Ethics Today (Bowling Green State University, 1973). Reprinted in
Encounter (Indianapolis) 35 (Spring, 1974), 95-107.
15. “Human Liberation and Reverence for Nature,” Anticipation
(Church and Society, World Council of Churches) 16 (March, 1974),
25-30.
16. “Faith, Reason, and Christology: A Response to Father Meilach,”
The Cord 24 (1974), 258-67.
17. “Buddhist Thought and Whitehead’s Philosophy,”
International Philosophical Quarterly XIV/3 (September, 1974), 261-84.
Reprinted in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism, Vol. 97 (GRI/International
Thomson Publishing, 2000).
18. “A Process Theology of Creation,” Mid-Stream
(Indianapolis: Council on Christian Unity) XIII/1-2 (Fall-Winter, 1973-74),
48-70.
19. “Holy Spirit, Compassion, and Reverence for Being,” in
Bernard M. Lee, S. M., and Harry James Cargas, eds., Religious Experience and
Process Theology: The Pastoral Concerns of a Major Modern Movement (Paulist,
1975), 107-20.
20. “Christ in Evolutionary Context: A Review Article” (Eugene
TeSelle’s Christ in Context), Encounter (Indianapolis) 37/1
(Winter, 1976), 91-101.
21. “Relativism, Divine Causation, and Biblical Theology,”
Encounter (Indianapolis) 36/4 (Autumn, 1975), 342-60. Reprinted in Owen C.
Thomas, ed., God’s Activity in the World: The Contemporary Problem (AAR
Studies in Religion No. 31, Scholars Press, 1983), 117-36.
22. “Response to George W. Coats and Bernard M. Loomer,”
Encounter (Indianapolis) 36/4 (Autumn, 1975), 376-78.
23. “Whitehead’s Philosophy and Some General Notions of Physics
and Biology” (122-34) and “Some Whiteheadian Comments on the Discussion”
(97-100), in John B. Cobb, Jr., and David Ray Griffin, eds., Mind in Nature:
Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy (University Press of
America, 1977).
24. “Introduction: Post-Modern Theology for a New Christian
Existence,” in David Ray Griffin and Thomas J. J. Altizer, eds., John Cobb’s
Theology in Process (Westminster, 1977), 5-24.
25. “The Subjectivist Principle and Its Reformed and Unreformed
Versions,” Process Studies 7/1 (1977), 27-36.
26. “John B. Cobb, Jr.” in Piersandro Vanzan and Hans Jurgen
Schultz, eds. Lessico dei teologi del secolo XX (Brescia, Italy: Editrice
Queriniana, 1978), 727-34 (in Italian).
27. “Values, Evil, and Liberation Theology,” Encounter
(Indianapolis) 40/1 (Winter, 1979), 1-15. Reprinted in John B. Cobb, Jr., and W.
Widick Schroeder, eds., Process Philosophy and Social Thought (Chicago:
Center for the Scientific Study of Religion 1981), 183-96. Also published as
“Dios, el mal, los valores y la teologia de la liberacion,” in Jorge V. Pixley
and Jean-Pierr Bastian, eds., Praxis Christiana y produccion teologica
(Salamanca, Spain: Ediciones Sigueme, 1978), 101-17.
28. “North Atlantic and Latin American Liberation Theologians,”
Encounter (Indianapolis) 40/1 (Winter, 1979), 17-30. Reprinted in John B.
Cobb, Jr., and W. Widick Schroeder, eds., Process Philosophy and Social
Thought (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1981),
197-209.
29. “Ordination for Homosexuals? Yes,” Encounter
(Indianapolis) 40/3 (Summer, 1979), 265-72.
30.
“The Holy, Necessary Goodness, and Morality,”
Journal of Religious Ethics 8/2 (Fall, 1980), 330-49
31.
“Creation out of Chaos and the Problem of Evil,”
in Stephen T. Davis, ed., Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy
(John Knox, 1981), 101-17. Partially reprinted in Stephen H. Phillips,
Philosophy of Religion: A Global Approach (Harcourt Brace, 1996), 251-56.
32. Critiques of John Roth (26-29), John Hick (53-55), Stephen T.
Davis (87-89), and Frederick Sontag (152-54), in Stephen T. Davis,
Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy (John Knox, 1981).
33. Response to Critiques from
John Roth,
John Hick,
Stephen Davis, and
Frederick Sontag in Stephen T.
Davis, Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy (John Knox, 1981),
128-36.
34. “Whitehead, God, and the Untroubled Mind: A Review Article”
(Lawrence Wilmot’s Whitehead and God), Encounter (Indianapolis)
42/2 (Spring, 1981), 169-88.
35. “Actuality, Possibility, and Theodicy: A Response to Nelson
Pike,” Process Studies 12/3 (Fall, 1982), 168-79.
36. Contributions to S. M. Lamb, J. B. Cobb, Jr., D. R. Griffin,
J. O. Regan, and A. Basu, Whitehead and Lamb: A New Network of Connection
(Claremont Graduate School, Spring, 1982), 16-18, 21-24, 31, 39-41,
43-47.
37. “Power Divine and Demonic: A Review Article” (Arthur McGill’s
Suffering), Encounter (Indianapolis) 45/1 (Winter, 1984),
67-75.
38.
“The Rationality of Belief in God: A Response to
Hans Küng,” Faith and Philosophy 1/1 (January, 1984),
16-26.
39. “Mind in Nature: Nobel Conference XVII” (a review article),
Zygon 19/1 (March, 1984), 106-10.
40. “Edward Farley’s Ecclesial Reflection: An Anatomy of
Theological Method” (a review article), Religious Studies Review 10/3
(July, 1984), 244-47.
41. “John B. Cobb, Jr.,” in Dean G. Peerman and Martin E. Marty,
eds., A Handbook of Christian Theologians (Abingdon Press, 1984),
691-709. Reprinted, in slightly altered and enlarged form, as “John B. Cobb,
Jr.: A Theological Biography,” in David Ray Griffin and Joseph C. Hough, Jr.,
eds., Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb, Jr.
(Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991), 225-42.
42.
“Bohm and Whitehead on Wholeness, Freedom,
Causality, and Time,” Zygon 20/2 (June, 1985), 165-191.
Reprinted in slightly revised form in David Ray Griffin, eds., Physics and
the Ultimate Significance of Time, ed. (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1986), 127-53.
43.
“Introduction: Time and the Fallacy of Misplaced
Concreteness,” in David Ray Griffin, ed., Physics and the
Ultimate Significance of Time (Albany: State University of New York Press,
1986), 1-48.
44. “Creativity in Post-Modern Religion, in Michael Mitias, ed.,
Creativity in Art, Religion and Culture (Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi B.V.,
1985), 64-85. Reprinted in revised form as “Creativity and Postmodern Religion”
in David Ray Griffin, God and Religion in the Postmodern World (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1988), 29-49. This revised form partially
(37-49) reprinted in Charles Jencks, ed., The Post-Modern Reader (London:
Academy Editions; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992), 373-82.
45. “Faith and Spiritual Discipline: A Comparison of Augustinian
and Process Theologies,” Faith and Philosophy 3/1 (January, 1986), 54-67.
Reprinted in revised form as “Spiritual Discipline in the Medieval, Modern, and
Postmodern Worlds,” in David Ray Griffin, God and Religion in the Postmodern
World (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988).
46. “Whitehead and Mind-Body Interaction: A Response to Steven
Rosen,” Journal of Religion and Psychical Research 9/1 (January, 1986),
4-10.
47. “Robert S. Brumbaugh’s Unreality and Time” (a review
article), Process Studies 15/1 (Spring, 1986), 53-58.
48. “Lewis Ford’s The Emergence of Whitehead’s Metaphysics,
1925-1929” (a review article), Process Studies 15/3 (Fall, 1986),
194-207.
49. “What Process Theology Has to Offer: A Perspective,”
Parish and Process 2/1 (April 1987), 3-8.
50. “Creation Ex Nihilo, the Divine Modus Operandi,
and the Imitatio Dei,” in George Nordgulen and George W. Shields, ed.,
Faith and Creativity: Essays in Honor of Eugene Peters (St. Louis: CPB
Press, 1988), 95-123.
51. “Of Minds and Molecules: Medicine in a Psychosomatic
Universe,” Marcus P. Ford, ed., A Process Theory of Medicine:
Interdisciplinary Essays (Edwin Mellen, 1988), 115-55. Reprinted in slightly
revised form as “Of Minds and Molecules: Postmodern Medicine in a Psychosomatic
Universe” in David Ray Griffin, ed., The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern
Proposals (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988), 141-63.
Excerpt published in Noetic Sciences Review 9 (Winter, 1989),
17-18.
52. “On Ian Barbour’s Issues in Science and Religion: A
Review Essay,” Zygon 23/1 (March, 1988), 57-81.
53. “Introduction to SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern
Thought.” Contained in each volume of the series, beginning with The
Reenchantment of Science (1988). A revised version appears in each volume
from 2000 on, beginning with Jerry Gill’s The Tacit Mode.
54. “Introduction: The Reenchantment of Science,” in David Ray
Griffin, ed., The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1988), 1-46. Partially (pp. 13-30, 38-45)
reprinted in Charles Jencks, ed., The Post-Modern Reader (London: Academy
Editions; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992), 354-72. Partially (2-8, 22-30)
reprinted in Lawrence E. Cahoone, ed., From Modernism to Postmodernism: An
Anthology (Blackwell, 1996), 665-86.
55. “Introduction: Postmodern Spirituality and Society,” David
Ray Griffin, ed., Spirituality and Society: Postmodern Visions (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1988), 1-31. Slightly revised version
reprinted in Dialogue and Humanism 2 (1991). Chinese translation (by
Wenyu Xie) of this reprinted version published in Foreign Social Sciences
(Beijing) 11 (1992).
56. “Peace and the Postmodern Paradigm,” in David Ray Griffin,
ed., Spirituality and Society: Postmodern Visions (Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1989), 143-54.
57. “Introduction: Varieties of Postmodern Theology,” in David
Ray Griffin, William A. Beardslee, and Joe Holland, Varieties of Postmodern
Theology (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989), 1-8.
58. “Postmodern Theology as Liberation Theology: A Response to
Harvey Cox,” in David Ray Griffin, William A. Beardslee, and Joe Holland,
Varieties of Postmodern Theology (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989), 81-94.
59. “Liberation Theology and Postmodern Theology: A Response to
Cornel West,” in David Ray Griffin, William A. Beardslee, and Joe Holland,
Varieties of Postmodern Theology (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989), 129-49.
60. “Postmodern Theology and A/theology: A Response to Mark C.
Taylor,” in David Ray Griffin, William A. Beardslee, and Joe Holland,
Varieties of Postmodern Theology (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989), 29-62.
61. “Charles Hartshorne’s Postmodern Philosophy,” in Robert Kane
and Stephen Phillips, ed., Hartshorne, Process Philosophy and Theology
(Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989), 1-33. Reprinted in David Ray
Griffin et al., Founders of Constructive Postmodern Philosophy (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1993), 197-231.
62. “Introduction: Archetypal Psychology and Process Theology:
Complementary Postmodern Movements,” in David Ray Griffin, ed., Archetypal
Process (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1989), 1-76.
63. “A Metaphysical Psychology to Un-Locke Our Ailing World,” in
David Ray Griffin, ed., Archetypal Process (Evanston: Northwestern
University Press, 1989), 239-49.
64. “Life After Death in the Modern and Post-Modern Worlds,” in
Arthur S. Berger and Henry O. Thompson, ed., Religion and Parapsychology
(Barrytown, N.Y.: Unification Theological Seminary, 1989), 39-60.
65. “Toward a Postmodern Science,” IS Journal 7/8 (1989),
76-83
66. “Reply: Must God be Unlimited? Naturalistic vs.
Supernaturalistic Theism,” in Linda J. Tessier, eds., Concepts of the
Ultimate (London: Macmillan, 1989), 23-31.
67. “Redefining the Divine: An Interview with David Ray Griffin,”
In Context 24 (Late Winter 1990), 20-25.
68. “Life After Death, Parapsychology, and Post-Modern Animism,”
in Stephen T. Davis, ed., Death and Afterlife (London: Macmillan Press,
1990), 88-109.
69. “The Restless Universe: A Postmodern Vision,” in Keith J.
Carlson, ed., The Restless Earth: Nobel Conference XXIV (San Francisco:
Harper & Row, 1990), 59-111.
70. “Response from David Ray Griffin,” in Keith J. Carlson, ed.,
The Restless Earth: Nobel Conference XXIV (San Francisco: Harper & Row,
1990), 198-201.
71. “Introduction: Sacred Interconnections,” in David Ray
Griffin, ed., Sacred Interconnections: Postmodern Spirituality, Political
Economy, and Art (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990), 1-14.
72.
“Process Theology as Empirical, Rational, and
Speculative: Some Reflections on Method,” Process Studies
19/2 (Summer, 1990), 116-35.
73. “Professing Theology in the State University,” in David Ray
Griffin and Joseph C. Hough, Jr., eds., Theology and the University: Essays
in Honor of John B. Cobb, Jr. (Albany: State University of New York Press,
1991), 3-34.
74. “How are God and Evolution Related?” (with Joseph A. Deegan),
in David P. Polk, ed., What’s a Christian To Do? (St. Louis: Chalice
Press, 1991), 23-45.
75. “How Are God and Evil Related?” (with Joseph A. Deegan &
Daniel E. H. Bryant), in David P. Polk, ed., What’s a Christian To Do?
(St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1991), 47-68.
76. “Steiner’s Anthroposophy and Whitehead’s Philosophy,”
Revision 14/1 (Summer 1991), 1-22.
77. “Postmodern Theology as First-World Liberation Theology,” in
Religion and the Postmodern Vision: Paine Lectures 1991 (Columbia:
University of Missouri-Columbia, 1992), 1-22.
78. “Griffin Response to Peters” (to Ted Peters’ review of David
Ray Griffin, ed., The Reenchantment of Science and Spirituality and
Society), Zygon 27/3 (September 1992), 343-44.
79. “Green Spirituality: A Postmodern Convergence of Science and
Religion,” Journal of Theology (Dayton, Ohio: United Theological
Seminary), 1992), 5-20.
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89.
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95. “Introduction to the Chinese Version of The Reenchantment
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96.
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97. “Modern and Postmodern Liberal Theology: A Response to Alvin
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98. “Why Critical Reflection on the Paranormal is So Important -
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99. “Charles Hartshorne,” in Donald W. Musser and Joseph L.
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101. “God is Creative-Responsive Love” (a portion of chapter 3 of
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102. “A Naturalistic Trinity,” Joseph A. Bracken and Marjorie
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103. “Nicolas Nissiotis and Process Theology” (with John B. Cobb,
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105.
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106. “Process Theology,” in Philip L. Quinn and Charles
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107. “A Richer or a Poorer Naturalism? A Critique of Willem
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113. “Materialist and Panexperientialist Physicalism: A Critique
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118. “A Conversation
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119. “Process Theology and the Christian Good News: A Response to
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120. “In Response to William Hasker,” in John B. Cobb, Jr., and
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121. “Traditional Free Will Theodicy and Process Theodicy:
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123. “Science and Religion: A Postmodern Perspective,” in William
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124. “Creation out of Nothing, Creation Out of Chaos, and the
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132. “Scientific Naturalism, the Mind-Body Relation, and
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133. “Foreword” to Persian translation of God and Religion in
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135.
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136. “Whitehead, China, Postmodern Politics, and Global Democracy
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137. “The Postmodern Turn and the Hope of Our Planet” (interview
conducted by Xiaohua Wang), Social Sciences Abroad, No. 3, 2003: 82-86;
also published in Chinese Self-Study Guide No. 3, 2003: 17-20, and in
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February, 2003; also published in China Weekly No. 68 (2003): 1-3 (Part
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138. “The Mystery of the Subjectivist Principle” (with Olav
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139.
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140. “The Moral Need for Global Democracy,” Belonging
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141. “A Process Alternative to Pax Americana” (with John B. Cobb,
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142. “Truth as Correspondence, Knowledge as Dialogical: On
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145. “Morality and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the
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146. “Feeling and Morality in Whitehead’s System,”
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147.
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148.
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149. “Comments on the Responses by Van Till and Shults,”
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150. “Resurrection and Empire: A Sermon,” Creative
Transformation 13/4 (Fall 2004), 12-13, 16-17. Reprinted as Ch. 9 of The
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151. “Foreword” to Olav Bryant Smith, Myths of the Self:
Narrative Identity and Postmodern Metaphysics (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books,
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152. “Preface to the Westminster John Knox Edition” of God,
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154.
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156. “What If
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157. “Truth and
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Issue 10, ed. Ian Woods (Spring-Summer 2005), 45-56. Reprinted in 9/11:
solving the Greatest Crime of All Time: The Best of Global Outlook, Vol. 1,
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158.
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of Empire and the Anti-Imperial Gospel of Jesus,” Zion’s
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160.
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161. “Whitehead, China, Postmodern Politics, and Global
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“Response to Ian Markham” (to
Markham’s review of The New Pearl Harbor), Conversations in Religion
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163. “Theism and the Crisis in Moral Theory: Rethinking Modern
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Tales about Flights 11, 175, 77, and 93,” Global Outlook,
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Commission’s Incredible Tales,” 911Truth.org, December 5, 2005.
165. “The Destruction of the World Trade Center: Why the Official
Account Cannot Be True,” The Hidden History of 9-11-2001, ed. Paul
Zarembka (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2006), 79-122; also published (in slightly
different form) at
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166.
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Towers in the 9/11 Oral Histories,” chap. 2 of Griffin,
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167.
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911Truth.org, April 5, 2006. Also available
here; slightly revised version in
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169. “America’s Non-Accidental, Non-Benign Empire,” in Griffin et
al., The American Empire and the Commonwealth of God, 3-22.
170. “Global Empire or Global Democracy: The Present Choice,” in
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171.
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172. “Religious Pluralism,” Handbook of Process Theology,
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176. “9/11 Under Attack: David Ray Griffin: Why the Official
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177. “Rokende Pistolen Gezocht: De Echte Daders Achter 9/11”
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178. “Interpreting Science from the Standpoint of Whiteheadian Process
Philosophy,” in Philip Clayton, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Religion and
Science (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), 453-71.
179. “Evolution without Tears: A Third Way beyond Neo-Darwinism and Intelligent
Design,” Claremont: Process and Faith (booklet), 2006.
180. “False-Flag Operations, 9/11, and the New Rome: A Christian Perspective,”
in Kevin Barrett, John B. Cobb Jr., and Sandra Lubarsky, eds., 9/11 and
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Branch, 2007).
181.
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Reply to Alexander Cockburn,” Le Monde Diplomatique Norway,
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182.
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183.
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185.
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186.
“Morons and Magic: A Reply to George Monbiot,”
Information Clearing House, March 7, 2007.
187.
“Barbara Olson’s Alleged Call from AA 77: A
Correction about Onboard Phones,” Information Clearing House,
May 7, 2007.
188.
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Analysis of New Evidence about Onboard Phones,” co-authored
with Rob Balsamo, Pilots for 9/11 Truth, June 26, 2007. Also available
here.
189. “Il Rapporto della Commissione sull’11 Settembre: Il
capolavoro di omissione e mistificazione de Philip Zelikow” (“The 9/11
Commission Report: Philip Zelikow’s Masterpiece of Omission & Distortion”),
Giulietto Chiesa, ed., Zero: Perché la versione ufficiale sull’11/9 è un
Falso (Casale Monferrato, Italy: Piemme, 2007), 29-52.
190.
“New Evidence that the Official Story about 9/11 is
Indefensible,” The Canadian, October 9, 2007. Also
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191.
“Was Deena Burnett Really Not Duped? A Reply to
Andrew Kornkven’s Suggestion about Alleged Cell Phone Calls,”
911Blogger, October 10, 2007.
192. “Process Theology: What It Is and Is Not,” Mormonism in
Dialogue with Contemporary Christian Theologies, ed. David L. Paulsen and
Donald W. Musser (Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2007), 161-87.
193. “Neo-Darwinism and Its Religious Implications,” in John B.
Cobb, Jr., ed., Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution (Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007), 268-87.
194. “Whitehead’s Naturalism and a Non-Darwinian View of
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195.
“Consciousness as a Subjective Form: Whitehead’s
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196. “Process
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197.
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198.
“9/11 Contradictions: When Did Cheney Enter the
Underground Bunker,” The Canadian, January 23, 2008.
199. “Foreword” to Bob Aldridge, America in Peril
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200.
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His Luggage,” The Canadian, March 18, 2008; also at
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201.
“Half Great, Half Terrible,”
Review of Philip Shenon, The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11
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202.
“Ted Olson’s Report of Phone Calls from Barbara Olson on 9/11: Three Official
Denials,”
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203. “Saving Civilization: Straussian and Whiteheadian Political
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204.
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Information Clearing House, June 17, 2008.
205. “The Destruction of the World Trade Center: Why the Official
Account Cannot Be True,” in Paul Zarembka, ed., The Hidden History of 9-11,
2nd Edition (New York: Seven Stories, 2008), 75-117.
206. “Update: “The Destruction of the World Trade Center: Why the
Official Account Cannot Be True,” The Hidden History of 9-11, 2nd
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207.
Foreword to Charles E. Lewis,
“What I Heard LAX Security Officials Say During the 9/11 Attacks,” 911truth.org,
September 7, 2008.
208.
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Further Reflections Evoked by a Critique,” Global Research,
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209.
“Was America Attacked by Muslims on 9/11?”
OpEdNews, September 9, 2008; also at
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September 9, 2008; and
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2008.
210.
“What Really Happened on September 11? An Interview
with David Ray Griffin,” by Sam Vaknin, The Conservative
Voice, September 8, 2008; reprinted at
911Truth.org.
211.
“21 Reasons to Question the Official Story about
9/11,”
Global Research,
September 11, 2008. In Italian as
“21 Ragioni per contestare la versione ufficiale
dell’ 11 settembre.”
212.
“Did American Flight 77 Strike the Pentagon? The
Debris Deficit,” The Canadian, September 13, 2008.
213.
“The 9/11 Interview with Michael Hess: Evidence that
NIST Lied about When He and Barry Jennings Were Rescued,”
WantToKnow.Info, Updated August 2009.
214.
“Bush Doctrine Enters American Vocabulary,”
San Francisco Chronicle, September 25, 2008.
215.
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216.
“The Ultimate 9/11 ‘Truth’ Showdown: David Ray Griffin vs. Matt Taibbi,”
AlterNet, October 6, 2008. Also available
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217. “The Lies of the Mighty,” Foreword to Mark H. Gaffney,
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218.
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219.
“Panexperientialism: How It Overcomes the Problems of Dualism and Materialism,”
Pschoscience, June 2009. Also available
here.
220. “Inside Job: Everything You Weren’t Allowed to Ask about 9/11: An Interview
with David Ray Griffin,” by Joan d’Arc, Paranoia: The Conspiracy and
Paranormal Reader, Issue 50 (Spring 2009), 52-59.
221. “9/11 Let’s Get Empirical,” Prescription for a World in Crisis: Global
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222. “9/11 and
America’s Blind Nationalist Faith,” Prescription for a World in Crisis:
Global Outlook, Issue 13, ed. Ian Woods (Annual 2009), 159-70. Also
available as
“9/11 and Nationalist Faith: How Faith Can Be
Illuminating or Blinding” at Religious Leaders for 9/11 Truth,
davidraygriffin.com,
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