A Provocative and Pastoral Theodicy: A Brief Review of God Can’t by Thomas Jay Oord As I finished reading God Can’t by Thomas Jay Oord, I could hear the iconic chorus from Bobby Caldwell’s 1978… Continue reading “A Provocative and Pastoral Theodicy: A Brief Review of God Can’t by Thomas Jay Oord”…
Evil and the God Who is Love: A Review of Thomas Jay Oord’s The Uncontrolling Love of God When Blueprints Fail In 15 years of full-time Christian ministry, I had not presided over a funeral service until yesterday.… Continue reading “Evil and the God Who is Love: A Review of Thomas Jay Oord’s The Uncontrolling Love of God”…
Tasty Theology Tapas—A Review of Relational Theology: A Contemporary Introduction Relational Theology: A Contemporary Introduction (hereafter RT) is a collection of very brief essays written by a large group of… Continue reading “Tasty Theology Tapas—A Review of Relational Theology: A Contemporary Introduction”…
The Future of Openness? A Review of Creation Made Free: Open Theology Engaging Science What does the future hold for Open theology? Is the trajectory of its formulation and communication evident now? Can we… Continue reading “The Future of Openness? A Review of Creation Made Free: Open Theology Engaging Science”…