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Episode 112: The uncontrolling God - Simon Cross and Thomas Oord

Beer Christianity podcast

Release Date: 05/19/2025

Episode 114 - Greenbelt Festival 2025 review show art Episode 114 - Greenbelt Festival 2025 review

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Episode 112: The uncontrolling God - Simon Cross and Thomas Oord show art Episode 112: The uncontrolling God - Simon Cross and Thomas Oord

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What if God wasn’t all-powerful? What if you already held a theology that the mainstream Church saw as heretical? What are Process Theology and Open and Relational Theology?  Simon Cross and Thomas Oord join us for this episode to talk about a theology that, in a sense, rejects the images of God that don’t make sense in the light of God’s goodness. One part of that is seeing God as emotional, and not all-powerful. Jonty and Laura talk to them about their ideas about God, about dealing with people with abhorrent ideas and about the conference Simon and Thomas are contributing to in...

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What if God wasn’t all-powerful? What if you already held a theology that the mainstream Church saw as heretical? What are Process Theology and Open and Relational Theology? 

Simon Cross and Thomas Oord join us for this episode to talk about a theology that, in a sense, rejects the images of God that don’t make sense in the light of God’s goodness. One part of that is seeing God as emotional, and not all-powerful.

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