Though seemingly complicated, process theology offers a worldview that is attractive to Christians seeking a better understanding of their faith in the context of science and the challenges of the "new atheism." "Something That Matters: A Theology for Critical Believers" makes both this worldview and its applications for life today accessible to the lay reader.
The book's argument is built around the conviction that we are all "something that matters," that humans make a difference in the world, and hence in the life of God. The book addresses a broad range of topics important to...
Though seemingly complicated, process theology offers a worldview that is attractive to Christians seeking a better understanding of their faith in...
These homilies, lectures, and essays vigorously champion the author's conviction that it is reasonable to believe in a God of ""pure unbounded love"" and, also, that the best religion is a reasonable religion. That is, ""the God of Love"" is ""the God of Reason"" and, as a seventeenth-century Cambridge preacher put it, ""If you would be religious, be rational in your religion."" Thus, these essays challenge both the New Atheists and Fundamentalists, who are twins like Tweedledum and Tweedledee. And they aim, positively, to unpack the meaning and implications of Jesus' dictum: ""You shall love...
These homilies, lectures, and essays vigorously champion the author's conviction that it is reasonable to believe in a God of ""pure unbounded love"" ...