

ORT Shorts
Thomas Jay Oord
Open and Relational theology just makes sense... at least that's what most people say when they discover it. This podcast offers 3-minute short episodes -- "shorts" -- on this perspective on God. Episodes offer insights, inspiration, and information, and a few are posted each week. Dr. Thomas Jay Oord hosts this podcast. He's a best-selling author, world-renown speaker, and leading voice in this burgeoning field. Dr. Oord directs a Center and Doctoral Program in Open and Relational Theology too. Subscribe if you're tired of conventional theology and want a perspective that both makes sense and fits life as we live it.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 5min
Ep. 286: Evolution and Divine Love
Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of evolving love and divine relationships. Discover how God’s essence is rooted in love and how this perception shapes our reality. Understand the balance of changelessness and progress in God’s nature, alongside the idea of divine perfection as limitless potential. Engage with the dynamic experience of God in time, marrying compassion with omniscience. This insightful discussion challenges listeners to let go of outdated notions and embrace a deeper understanding of the Divine.

Oct 21, 2025 • 3min
Ep. 285: God Looks Like Jesus
Dr. Oord delves into a thought-provoking book advocating that God embodies the essence of Jesus. The discussion critiques classical theism for imposing philosophical concepts that obscure the true nature of God. Oord emphasizes the importance of prioritizing Jesus' revelation over traditional metaphysical models. The conversation highlights the radical notion of God's love as humble, self-sacrificial, and other-oriented. This fresh perspective invites listeners to rethink how they understand divine character.

Oct 17, 2025 • 5min
Ep. 284: Thinking About God with Keith Ward
In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with God and Faith: Thinking About God with Keith Ward, a collection of essays from distinguished scholars with responses from one of our generation's most important theologians.Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of theology, philosophy, and science, this book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of faith and reason.

Oct 14, 2025 • 3min
Ep. 283: Prayer and the Brain
In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with the new book written by Paul E. Johnson entitled, Talking With God: Imagination, Inspiration, and Prayer in the Age of Neuroscience. Offering a fresh, integrated perspective for those who struggle with the dissonance between their experience in the physical world and a healing spiritual life, this work navigates a path to reconcile religious spirituality with science. It also sheds light on an integrated view of science and religious belief, accepting the physicality of consciousness while allowing for spirituality in the form of divine inspiration. Talking with God is an original academic contribution to the field of science and religion and an indispensable read for researchers and readers interested in the concept of belief and belief change from a neuroscientific perspective.

Oct 10, 2025 • 4min
Ep. 282: Is it God's Will?
In this episode, Dr. Oord uses the 2024 presidential assassination attempt, as a case study to discuss and critique unhealthy ideas about God's relation to creation in response to violence, suffering and evil.In his new book, Is It God's Will: Making Sense of Tragedy, Luck, and Hope in a World Gone Wrong, journalist and author Brandon Ambrosino argues that theologians have been poorly equipped to confront these questions, because many hang on to an omnipotent model of God. In his book, Ambrosino provides us with the tools to understand and process grief but also presents a refreshing portrait of less a God of power, and more of one of persuasion, who can still provide a residue of hope in a world gone wrong.

Oct 7, 2025 • 4min
Ep. 281: The Misunderstood Power of God
In this episode, Dr. Oord discusses the recent Speaking to a Modern World conference which took place in Charlotte, NC gathering together Open and Relational Theologians from across the country. The conference was hosted by Russ Dean, co-pastor of Park Road Baptist Church, who has written a new book entitled The Story as We Have Received It: On the Making of Gospel TruthTo access audio recordings from the conference, visit: https://c4ort.com/speaking-to-a-modern-world-audio-recordings/

Oct 3, 2025 • 3min
Ep. 280: Open and Relational Parenting
In this episode, Dr. Oord engages the new book from pediatrician and Open and Relational theologian Dr. Chris Hanson.Dr. Hanson's book, entitled Open and Relational Parenting: Loving Parents Reflecting a Loving God, bridges child development research with open and relational theology to present a transformative model for modern parenting which rejects authoritarian parenting styles often rooted in classical theism, in favor of a vision of parenting that mirrors a loving, responsive, co-creative God.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 4min
Ep. 279: Death from an Open and Relational Perspective
Dr. Oord delves into Tracy Tucker's compelling exploration of death, emphasizing the importance of language in confronting mortality. The conversation critiques the idea that everything happens for a reason, advocating for a more relational understanding of God that embraces possibilities instead of predetermined fates. Tucker shares his transformative journey through hospice work, reshaping his theology and views on life's final chapter. Together, they illuminate healthier dialogues around death, encouraging open and honest engagement with this profound topic.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 4min
Ep. 278: Open and Relational Prayer
Dive into the transformative power of prayer with insights from Gayle Hansen Browne's work. Discover how determinism can challenge the effectiveness of prayer and how open relational theology revitalizes it, allowing genuine change through human cooperation. Explore three pillars of contemplative action—love, relationality, and embracing an open future—that redefine how we engage with prayer in everyday moments. This discussion promises to inspire a new perspective on living prayerfully.

Sep 23, 2025 • 2min
Ep. 277: Pre-Theology Beer Camp
In this episode Dr. Oord discusses the annual upcoming Theology Beer Camp which will include special Open and Relational Theology pre-sessions.This year Theology Beer Camp takes place October 16-18 in St. Paul, Minnesota with the pre-Theology ORT sessions taking place the morning of October 16.For information and registration visit: https://www.theologybeercamp2025.com/


