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The Nature of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

The Nature of Love

God is love. Consequently, shouldn't love exist at the center of Christian theology? When love is at the center, theology is understood differently than it has typically been understood. Some theologians have placed faith at the center, others God's sovereignty, still others-the Church, but Dr. Oord places the emphasis on love. God's love for us, revealed in Christ, in the Church, and in creation, and our love for God and others as ourselves-must be afforded its rightful place. Beginning with the foundation of "love" is what differentiates the Christian faith from others.a loving God. Dr. Oord defines love as: "To love is to act intentionally, in sympathetic/empathetic response to God and others, to promote overall well-being." Is this not what has defined Christians throughout history?

Science Of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Science Of Love

Analyses the fundamentals of love, the basic characteristics of existence that must be present for love to be expressed, concluding with the important argument that progress can be made when religion and science work together to both understand and promote love.

God Can't
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

God Can't

Hurting people ask heart-felt questions about God and suffering. Some "answers" they receive appeal to mystery: “God’s ways are not our ways”. Some answers say God allows evil for a greater purpose. Some say evil is God's punishment. The usual answers fail. They don't support the truth that God loves everyone all the time. God Can't gives a believable answer to why a good and powerful God doesn't prevent evil. Author Thomas Jay Oord says God’s love is inherently uncontrolling. God loves everyone and everything, so God can't control anyone or anything. This means God cannot prevent evil singlehandedly. God can’t stop evildoers, whether human, animal, organism, or inanimate objects a...

The Thomas Jay Oord Sampler
  • Language: en

The Thomas Jay Oord Sampler

A sampling of Thomas Jay Oord's most influential writings.

Questions and Answers for God Can't
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Questions and Answers for God Can't

If God can't prevent evil, what can God do? In his best-selling book, God Can't: How to Believe in God and Love After Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils, Thomas Jay Oord solves the problem of suffering. Oord offers five aspects of a real answer to why a loving God doesn't prevent pointless pain. The most helpful: God can't stop evil singlehandedly. In this follow-up, Oord answers questions God Can't readers asked about his ground-breaking proposals. The answers are in this book, and they solve age-old conundrums. Questions and Answers for God Can't addresses questions such as... If God can't control creation, why pray? If God's love is uncontrolling, how do we explain miracles? What does an unc...

The Uncontrolling Love of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

The Uncontrolling Love of God

Rarely does a new theological position emerge to account well for life in the world, including not only goodness and beauty but also tragedy and randomness. Drawing from Scripture, science, philosophy and various theological traditions, Thomas Jay Oord offers a novel theology of providence—essential kenosis—that emphasizes God's inherently noncoercive love in relation to creation.

The Negro's Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

The Negro's Church

Benjamin E. Mays (1894-1984) was President and Professor Emeritus of Morehouse College.

The God Who Trusts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The God Who Trusts

The Bible resounds with affirmations that God is faithful and trustworthy. But might he also exhibit faith and trust? Wm. Curtis Holtzen contends that because God is a being of relational love and exists in relationship with humans, then God is a God who trusts. Holtzen argues that understanding the relationship between divine trust and human faith can give us a fuller, truer picture of who God is and who we are.

God and Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

God and Faith

Discover the profound insights of Keith Ward, one of the most influential theologians of our time, through a dynamic collection of essays and responses. This seminar research textbook immerses readers in deep dialogue on some of the toughest theological questions. Explore philosophical idealism, process theology, epistemology, open theism, comparative theology, and the interplay between science and religion. Each chapter is enriched with critical reflection questions and contributions from distinguished scholars, followed by Ward’s insightful responses. 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.

The Drama of Job
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

The Drama of Job

The Drama of Job dives into the vigorous theological debate about the problem of suffering and the requirements of faith in the book of Job. Several intriguing responses or answers are voiced by the characters, but none is fully satisfying. The value and the inadequacy of each answer are examined. The emphasis is upon Job’s and Elihu’s attempts to get at the truth. Elihu stresses God’s mercy, speaking of God’s varied and energetic attempts to rescue people. The appendix provides a daring stageplay, highlighting the significance of Elihu.