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!
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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
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!
A good, thought provoking read: After the Cultural Backlash – Imagining a Process Populism.
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.
A short introduction to the impact process theology can have on biblical interpretation. On pre-order now and shipping the first week of March, 2021.
Bruce Epperly is the author of Process Theology and Politics in the Topical Line Drives series from Energion Publications.
I might hope that Process could become far more widely espoused, given that when it comes to application, I find…
thanks for the response, Chris, I am in full agreement....some people the "or" when presented with either-or options....absolutism or atheism...
What Childers is putting forward is both a "slippery slope" and an "excluded middle" argument. The trouble is, what Bruce…