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Jay McDaniel presents a process-relational approach to dealing with opponents, specifically a way for liberals/progressives to constructively engage Christian nationalists in his post When Your Neighbor’s a Christian Nationalist: A Process-Relational Approach. I think there are some valuable points in this article, and that his ideas about engagement are valid in many other controversies as…
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…
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…
From Open Horizons (by John Cobb). A quote: When the nation fails to participate responsibly in the larger family, especially when it acts in ways that are deeply harmful to others and to the larger whole, love of nation requires efforts to change its behavior and, as a minimum, to protest. True patriotism will say that…