Open theology has been “normalized,” and that’s a good thing. I‘ve briefly mentioned a Templeton-funded seminar, “Open Theology & Science,” held at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts ...
Sometimes, things are just so outrageous that we need to do a double-take, as we cannot believe what we are seeing. And sometimes, these outrageous things are repeated and form a pattern, shocking us ...
A dispatch from Eastern Nazarene College. I wish that many of the combatants in the open theology wars could be sitting in on this conversation at Eastern Nazarene College, which started this week and ...
University of Chicago theologian Dwight Hopkins once said in an interview that groups at the margins of society possess a medicinal quality for mainstream society. What does he mean by this? As a Div ...
I report with sadness that the important Canadian theologian Clark Pinnock — one of the founders of “open theology” — has acknowledged to friends he is in the intermediate stage of Alzheimer’s Disease ...
The cause of Christian unity is fraught, marked by stark division. Compared to the gap that exists between members of the world’s faiths, there often seem to be more conflict between members of the ...