Homebrewed Christianity

An Adventure in Ideas: Discovering Whitehead's "Religion in the Making"

Nov 5, 2025
Discover why Alfred North Whitehead's thoughts are a beacon for those moving away from traditional religion. His life story is fascinating, from a mathematician to a philosopher, shaped by personal loss and beauty. Explore his critique of a lifeless universe, advocating instead for a reality pulsating with meaning. Whitehead’s four dimensions of religion emphasize experience over doctrine, framing spirituality as an adventurous journey. This captivating discussion invites seekers, scientists, and justice advocates to embrace an intellectually honest spirituality.
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ANECDOTE

Late-Life Leap Into Philosophy

  • Alfred North Whitehead began teaching philosophy at age 63 after a long career in mathematics and science.
  • He embraced a new intellectual adventure late in life and preferred it to anything else, according to Tripp Fuller.
ANECDOTE

Personal Loss That Shaped His Thought

  • Whitehead's son Eric died in World War I and this personal loss deeply shaped his questions about evil and meaning.
  • Evelyn Whitehead's partnership taught him that beauty and love are central, not peripheral, to philosophy.
INSIGHT

Universe As Living, Not Mechanic

  • Whitehead rejects the image of a universe as dead machinery and treats reality as events of becoming with feeling and value.
  • He argues consciousness and value are not accidental but expressions of what the universe has been doing all along.
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