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  • Open and Relational Theology

  • An Introduction to Life-Changing Ideas
  • Written by: Thomas Jay Oord
  • Narrated by: Thomas Jay Oord
  • Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins

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Open and Relational Theology

Written by: Thomas Jay Oord
Narrated by: Thomas Jay Oord
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Publisher's Summary

Most theologies suck.

They’re too technical or present a God nobody understands. Sometimes, the God they portray sounds like a controlling boyfriend or an absentee parent. Rather than woo or persuade, many theology books clobber people into submission.

This book is different.

Thomas Jay Oord presents a theology that makes sense. It fits the way we live our lives and matches our deepest intuitions. To the surprise of some, it harmonizes with sacred scripture...at least the good parts. And it promotes a genuinely loving God.

Open and relational theology is controversial.

Oord and others have lost their jobs because they embrace it. Others have been booted from religious communities or shunned by families and friends. It’s that radical! Using understandable language and illustrations from everyday life, Oord explains the core ideas of open and relational theology. He reveals why this way of thinking is life-changing - for good - for so many.

This theology doesn’t suck.

Buckle up!

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