Encountering God as the Engine

Allan Bevere is an Energion author of a number of books. He blogs at AllanBevere.com. Thomas Jay Oord is the author of a number of books, including God Can’t: How to Believe in God after Tragedy, Abuse, and other Evils.
From Energion author Bruce Epperly: Process Theology and the Coronavirus. God’s presence in the world challenges us to hopeful action and not panic. Bruce Epperly More Info More Info
In a recent post Alisa Childers notes “3 Beliefs Some Progressives and Atheists Share,” Childers describes the pathway that some notable evangelical and conservative Christians have taken from what she calls the true faith to humanism and atheism and concludes that once they began to question orthodox doctrines they took the first steps onto a…
Jay McDaniel posts ten reasons poetry is superior to philosophy and theology. Of course we need philosophy, too. And theology as well. But wouldn’t it be nice if, sometimes, philosophers and theologians alike thought more poetically? Open Horizons Check out the rest of his post. It’s fascinating!
In Bruce G. Epperly’s The God of the Growing Edge: Whitehead and Thurman on Theology, Spirituality, and Social Change, readers are invited into a unique dialogue between Alfred North Whitehead’s robust intellectual framework and Howard Thurman’s prophetic urgency and practical wisdom. For those engaged in process theology, this book offers not just a theoretical synthesis…