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Read I, the Open and Relational None: Is there space for me? by Jay McDaniel on OpenHorizons.
Read I, the Open and Relational None: Is there space for me? by Jay McDaniel on OpenHorizons.
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.
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
Introduction This article is not precisely about process theology, but I think it is valuable to hear the perspective. There are different ways of thinking of the relationship between various faiths. On Energion author, Herold Weiss, in his book Finding My Way in Christianity, discusses exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism. In summary, exclusivism says that only…
Read what John B. Cobb, Jr. had to say in response.
This book provides an introduction to open and relational theology which includes process theology. Robert D. Cornwall reviews. You can buy the book here.
From OpenHorizons.org, Amanada Gorman, Bruce Springsteen, and the Healing of the Nation.