What Is Open and Relational Theology
From the Center for Open and Relational Theology.
From the Center for Open and Relational Theology.
Zhihe Wang, PhD provides some notes on China’s ecological civiliation and process thought (via Open Horizons).
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…
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.
In a post titled When God Changes the Rules, Richard Rohr calls attention to some of Energion author Bruce Epperly’s book Jonah: When God Changes. Key quote: We are all tempted to create a God of our own making, who will uphold the status quo and baptize our values as God’s definitive word. When God…
This interesting video and commentary is from OpenHorizons.org.