John Cobb
John Cobb is an American philosopher and theologian known for his work in process philosophy and ecology. He was born on July 9, 1910, and has contributed significantly to the field of process theology, which emphasizes the dynamic and relational nature of God and the universe. Cobb's ideas often focus on the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of sustainability.
Throughout his career, Cobb has written numerous books and articles, advocating for a more responsible approach to environmental ethics. He co-founded the Center for Process Studies and has been involved in various initiatives promoting social justice and ecological awareness. His work continues to influence contemporary discussions on philosophy and theology.