221 episodes

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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    • Religion & Spirituality

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.

    Ep. 221: Saida Mirsadri and a Process Relational Worldview

    Ep. 221: Saida Mirsadri and a Process Relational Worldview

    In this episode Dr. Oord engages with Saida Mirsadri's essay in the book Open and Relational Theology and its Social and Political Implications: Muslim and Christian Perspectives as she discusses a Process Relational worldview.

    • 2 min
    Ep. 220: Saida Mirsadri on Muhammad Iqbal

    Ep. 220: Saida Mirsadri on Muhammad Iqbal

    In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with the work of Saida Mirsadri. Misadri is one of the contributors to the new book Open and Relational Theology and its Social and Political Implications: Muslim and Christian Perspectives.In her contribution, Misadri engages with the work of Muhammad Iqbal, an important Muslim open and relational thinker.

    • 3 min
    Ep. 219: Overcoming Christian Nationalism

    Ep. 219: Overcoming Christian Nationalism

    In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with the chapter in the book God After Deconstruction (co-authored by Thomas Jay Oord and Tripp Fuller) focusing on politics and Christian Nationalism, one of many reasons people undergo spiritual deconstruction.

    • 4 min
    Ep. 218: Opting out of Politics?

    Ep. 218: Opting out of Politics?

    In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with the new book from T.C. Moore entitled, Forged: Following Jesus Into a New Kind of Family.Oord reads a section of the book where Moore discusses the Politics of Jesus and the responsibility to leverage privileges in the pursuit of justice and shalom.

    • 3 min
    Ep. 217: Open Theism

    Ep. 217: Open Theism

    In this episode, Dr. Oord engages with the new book from leading openness philosopher Alan Rhoda entitled Open Theism (part of the Cambridge Elements series).

    • 3 min
    Ep. 216: Except Through Me?

    Ep. 216: Except Through Me?

    In this episode, Dr. Oord discusses the theme of religious pluralism, one of nine themes discussed in the new book God After Deconstruction co-authored by Thomas Jay Oord & Tripp Fuller.To explore this and other themes which cause people to deconstruct their faith pick up a copy of God After Deconstruction.

    • 5 min

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