Ep. 147: Creator & Creatures (7) are Valuable in Themselves
Dr. Oord presents a final divine/creature analogy and discusses how both are valuable because of love and relationship.
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Dr. Oord presents a final divine/creature analogy and discusses how both are valuable because of love and relationship.
Dr. Oord begins a series using analogies to discuss how God and God's creatures are both similar and dissimilar. In this first in the series, O&RT says that both give and receive.
Dr. Oord begins a short series on 3 "forms" of love, starting with "agape".
Dr. Oord shares thoughts from Ann Pederson's book God, Creation and All That Jazz.
Dr. Oord explains the idea of "divine simplicity" and how the God of Open and Relational Theology is not simple.
Dr. Oord explains that the God of Open and Relational Theology is the opposite of impassible.
Dr. Oord opposes the Classical proposal that God created out of nothing, responding with his own rationale that God creates out of creation.
Dr. Oord discusses his new phrase, Essential Hesed, as found in his latest book, "Pluriform Love."
Dr. Oord talks about the book he is presently writing about love and how his view contrast with Augustine's.
Dr. Oord is writing a book tentatively called Pluriform Love. He shares some thoughts about God's love from his research/writing.
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