Ep. 32 - Open and Relational Theology with Thomas Jay Oord

**HEADS UP!**

We recorded this interview with Thomas Jay Oord several weeks before releasing it. You'll hear references to a trial in which members of the Church of the Nazarene have charged Dr. Oord with promoting doctrines out of harmony with the doctrinal statements of the Church. This accusation and trial are the result of Dr. Oord's continued affirmation of LGBTQ+ individuals.

This trial occurred on July 25th. On July 31st, Dr. Oord will be sharing the results via a livestream with other theologians. If you'd like to learn more or join the livestream, you can find information on Instagram at ⁠www.instagram.com/thomasjayoord⁠ and register on Homebrewed Christianity's website ⁠HERE⁠.

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Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian well known for his scholarly work researching love, open theism, process theism, the relationship between religion and science, and most relevant to this episode: Open and Relational Theology. This concept posits that God gives and receives in relation to creation. In other words, that God is a powerful force, but not necessarily all-powerful in the way many religions claim.

Open and Relational Theologists come from many different religions and denominations - Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, Spiritual but not Religious, and many more. It’s a fascinating cross-section of religious scholars!

Thomas Jay Oord has published many books and is a prolific blogger. Be sure to check out his work here:  ⁠www.thomasjayoord.com⁠. You should also check out ⁠www.c4ort.com⁠ for more information about Open and Relational Theology.

This episode was originally published July 29, 2024.

 
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