Most theologies suck. They’re too technical or they describe a God nobody understands. Sometimes the God portrayed sounds like a controlling boyfriend or absentee parent. Rather than woo or persuade, most theology books clobber readers into submission. This book is different. Thomas Jay Oord presents a theology that makes sense. It fits the way we live our lives and matches our deepest intuitions. To the surprise of some, it harmonizes with sacred scripture... at least the good parts. And it promotes a genuinely loving God. Open and relational theology is controversial. Oord and others have lost their jobs because they embrace it. Others have been booted from religious communities or shunned by families and friends. It’s that radical!Using understandable language and illustrations from everyday life, Oord explains the core ideas of open and relational theology. He reveals why this way of thinking is life-changing – for good – for so many. This theology doesn’t suck. Get a Copy of Open and Relational TheologyWhat they're saying..."Timely!" - Cody Stauffer & Craig Morton, All That's Holy Podcast"Cosmic!" — Pete Enns & Jared Byas, Bible For Normal People Podcast"Conceptual!" - Seth Price, Can I Say This in Church? Podcast"Inspirited!" - Jay McDaniel, Conversations in Process Podcast“Clear!” -Joe Smith and Drew Dunbar, Crisis of Faith Podcast"Radical!" - Shaleen Kendrick & Holland Fields, Desert Voices Podcast"Prodigious!" - John Williamson, Deconstructionists Podcast"Relieving!" - Joey Monteleone, Dismantle Podcast"Compelling!" - Loren Richmond Jr, Future Christian Podcast"Liberating!" - Melanie Mudge & Gary Alan Taylor, Holy Heretics Podcast"Magnificent!" - Tripp Fuller, Homebrewed Christianity Podcast“Enlivening!” - Michael Frost, In the Shift Podcast"Tantalizing!" - Jim Stump, Language of God Podcast"Captivating!" - Jason Elam, Messy Spirituality Podcast"Thought-Provoking!" - Gabriel Gordon, Misfits Theology Podcast"Interrogating!" - Todd Littleton, Patheological Podcast"Exceptional!" - Keith Giles, Peace Catalyst Podcast"Zesty!" - Mason Mennenga, A People's Theology Podcast"Tangible!" - Hayden Bruce, Pragmatic Christian Podcast"Clarifying!" - Mary-Anne & Andre Rabe, Question Your Answers Podcast"Trailblazing!" - Todd R. Vick, Reconstruction Rebel Podcast“Peace-Bringing!” - Chris Harman, Redrawing the Bath Podcast"Stimulating!" - Greg Boyd and Dan Kent, ReKnew Podcast"Punchy!" - Ryan T. Mullins, Reluctant Theologian Podcast"Exciting!" - Josh Patterson & Marty Fredrick, (Re)thinking Faith Podcast"A Gift!" - Beth Hayward, Souls in Soles Podcast“Inviting!” - Kurt Willems, Theology Curator Podcast"Accessible!" - Dustin Kensrue, Thrice & Carry the Fire Podcast“R-/evolutionary!” - Tim Victor, Urban Mystic Podcast"User-Friendly!" - Glenn Siepert, What If? Podcast“Reinvigorating!” - Jon Steingard, Wonder & Mystery of Being PodcastBuy the book!.
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🗸 Author(s): Thomas Jay Oord
🗸 Title: Open and Relational Theology: An Introduction to Life-Changing Ideas
🗸 Rating : 4.7 from 5 stars (116 reviews)
🗸 Languange: English
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