News concerning Clark Pinnock
Here, Thomas Jay Oord and T C Moore provide us with some sad news, as they offer their reflections on the life and work of Clark Pinnock, a pioneer in the evangelical Open Theology movement. It seems...
View ArticleCreation Made Free: A Theological Reflection
Creation Made Free is a book of edited conference papers and articles from a conference on Open Theology and Science. Thank you to Dr. Thomas Oord for my free copy. It is my understanding that the...
View ArticleSunday Amens: The Difference between the American Academy of Religion and SBL
So the week began in a controversial fashion without yours truly, oddly enough, instigating the debate. Rather, the Biblioblogosphere was hit with a surprise by Ronald Hendel’s critique of the Society...
View ArticleClark Pinnock Passes Away
*Update 1*: Thomas Oord on Clark Pinnock passing onto glory *Update 2*: T C Moore on Clark Pinnock’s legacy *Update 3*: James K A Smith on Pinnock’s impact *Update 4*: Michael L. Westmoreland-White on...
View ArticleThomas Jay Oord’s The Nature of Love: A Theology
Disclaimer: This is a review of Thomas Jay Oord’s The Nature of Love: A Theology. Full disclosure– I personally know and have met Professor Oord on a couple of occassions at the annual Wesleyan...
View ArticleRelational Theology: A Contemporary Introduction
This review is part of my fulfilment of an agreement with the editors of this text in exchange for a free advanced copy of this book. Relational Theology: A Contemporary Introduction What I enjoyed...
View ArticleThe Power Of Love part 1: James Cone’s Relational Theology
LIBERATING OPEN THEOLOGIES For better or worse, Liberation Theology has endured having a reputation as an out-dated theological system written by subjective, angry Persons of Color and Women. It’s...
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