In this session, I’ll offer an overview of process thought as a philosophical, metaphysical, and theological system, and explore some of the reasons why process/relational theology appeals so strongly to our UU sensibility as a congenial way to think about evolution, cosmology, spirituality, interdependence, and God in a unified and naturalistic way. In a survey back in 2003, one-third of all UU ministers, and quite a few laypeople, reported that their primary theological orientation was grounded in process/relational philosophy. This school of thought has grown since the 1920s to become a major option within modern liberal theology. We’ll have plenty of time for questions and discussion.