The Ground of Being & the Becoming of God or Tillich & Process

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This episode gives you a taste of what happens on the Theology Nerd stage at Theology Beer Camp. These super-nerdy breakout sessions are based on suggestions from the Homebrewed Community, and this session was designed to explore the connections and contrasts between Ground of Being theology and Process theology. I was joined by Benjamin Chicka, John Thatamanil, Thomas Jay Oord, and Taylor Thomas.

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Dr. Taylor Thomas is a philosophy instructor at Boston College, a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Mind and Culture, & host of the Tillich Today podcast.

Dr. Thatamanil is Professor of Theology & World Religions at Union Theological Seminary in NYC.

Previous Episodes with John

  • Tillich and the Advent of New Being
  • Deconstructing Divinity & Embracing Diversity
  • God – the Ground, the Between, the Personal
  • What we do when we do theology
  • A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity
  • Theology Without Walls
  • Non-duality, Polydoxy, and Christian Identity

Dr. Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-winning author, and he has written or edited more than twenty-five books. Oord directs a doctoral program at Northwind Theological Seminary and the Center for Open and Relational Theology.

Previous episodes with Tom

  • Big God Questions
  • Christ, Christmas, & the Incarnation
  • the Death of Omnipotence!
  • Brian McLaren & Thomas Jay Oord: a God Worthy of Love
  • Process This!
  • Process Theology QnA
  • Authority, Atonement, Abortion, and a Big Hug
  • from Pluriform Love to Divine Revelation
  • Big God Twitter Takes
  • Trump is (NOT) a Process Theologian & Other Questions
  • Thomas Jay Oord wants you to know “God Can’t”
  • Open and Relational Theology Throwdown
  • Open and Relational Q&A with Thomas Jay Oord
  • Why Go Wesleyan?

Dr. Benjamin J. Chicka is Lecturer in Philosophy and Religious Studies at Curry College in Milton, MA. You can hear him on the podcast - Theology & Video Games.

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