
Homebrewed Christianity Open and Relational Theology Throwdown with Thomas Jay Oord
Jan 18, 2019
In this discussion, Thomas Jay Oord, a distinguished scholar in Open and Relational Theology, shares insights from his recent book, 'God Can't,' which addresses the problem of evil and human agency. He emphasizes the importance of relationality in understanding God's nature and the impact of our actions. The conversation highlights how open and relational theology can make profound theological concepts accessible to everyone, encouraging community engagement and personal connections. Oord also explores differing theological perspectives, revealing the rich tapestry of contemporary theological discourse.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 5min
Exploring Open and Relational Theology
04:54 • 14min
Exploring the Significance of Life and the Problem of Evil
19:03 • 5min
Relational God and Community Impact
23:35 • 22min
Exploring Open and Relational Theology
45:59 • 8min
Proleptic Eschatology and Theological Discourse
54:01 • 3min
Contrasting Theological Approaches: Ponderberg and Moltmann
57:29 • 3min

