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”…
Are Science and Faith Mutually Exclusive? On Cosmos and Anti-Theism When the first episode of Cosmos—the new reboot starring Neil deGrasse Tyson of the classic show starring Carl Sagan—featured a… Continue reading “Are Science and Faith Mutually Exclusive? On Cosmos and Anti-Theism”…
Cosmos, Episode One: A Religious Approach to Science and an Unscientific Approach to History As I’ve publicly stated in the past, Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of my favorite people on the planet .… Continue reading “Cosmos, Episode One: A Religious Approach to Science and an Unscientific Approach to History”…
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”…