Link: Why Process Theology Needs Howard Thurman
From the Open Horizons blog.
From the Open Horizons blog.
As we welcome Patricia Adams Farmer as a new author at Energion Publications, I invite you to take a look at her most recent blog post: Fear: Not My Favorite Spiritual Companion. Come to think of it, fear is not my favorite companion either. But it can be a blessing as well as a curse….
Jay McDaniel writes about kindness on OpenHorizons.org: … one of the most revolutionary acts available to us is a commitment to kindness: not the building of walls, but the quiet work of extending the table of care. Such kindness unsettles those for whom vengeance has become normative, opening space for a gentler, more creative way…
At Living a Holy Adventure.
Bruce Epperly has an essay at the Center for Open and Relational Theology site titled Writing with God. Well worth the read! You can find out more about Bruce on his Energion author page.
I want to call attention to this series on Christology by Chad Bahl. Chad is not an Energion author, but is a significant voice in process theology. A key element of this early post in the series is the presentation of scriptures for multiple viewpoints on christology. There is a good reason why we have…
From the Center for Open and Relational Theology.