Session 3
IN THIS LESSON
This time, we explore the nature of evil, creation, and human experience through the lens of Process Theology.
Diving deep into the philosophical and theological implications, we examine why God created the universe and how this perspective offers a fresh take on the problem of evil. Instead of seeing suffering as a tool for God’s glory or a consequence of free will, Process Theology presents creation as an ongoing process where both good and evil emerge through relational interdependence. We also touch on how this framework reshapes traditional views of theodicy, seeing God’s influence as a non-controlling force drawing all creation towards responsive love, purpose, and goodness. Join us as we reflect on the evolving universe, human creativity, and how these ideas impact our relationship with God, each other, and the world around us.