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A Journey with Job – 1
Dr. Bruce Epperly, author of the book Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job, will be providing some comments to help you preach and teach the passages from this important book during the month of October. Here is his first video. Learn More

Is Progressive Christianity a Gateway to Atheism?
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…

Link: The Future of Process Theology
Energion author Bruce Epperly writes about what he sees as the future of Process Theology. Learn More! You can see a complete list of Energion Publications books on process theology here, along with some recommended by Energion authors. You can see a list of Bruce Epperly’s books, including many not published by Energion here.
Open and Relational Atheism
This is also from OpenHorizons.org: You could say I subscribe to a philosophy centered on kindness and beauty, viewing them as guiding principles that enrich my life and foster a sense of connection to something larger than myself, even if I don’t attribute these phenomena to a divine entity. Open and Relational Atheism at OpenHorizons.org
Link: Lectionary for the 2nd Sunday After Christmas (Year A)
Comments by Bruce Epperly. Key quote: What does it mean to have the power to become a child of God? How is this power reflected? How do we embrace this power for ourselves and our congregations? Surely when we open to divine possibility, new energies emerge in our lives; we become more creative and hospitable;…
Jay McDaniel Reviews The God of Tomorrow
Jay McDaniel reviews Bruce Epperly’s book *The God of Tomorrow*. I love this kind of review … specific and challenging with a contribution to more thinking on the book’s topic!