Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is a best-selling and award-winning author, having written or edited more than twenty-five books. A twelve-time Faculty Award-winning professor, Oord teaches at institutions around the globe, and is the director of the Center for Open and Relational Theology. To find out more about him or view more of his works, visit his website or the Center for Open and Relational Theology.
Articles
- God’s Will and the Coronavirus
- Response to NT Wright: We Can Lament and Explain
- A Relational God and Unlimited Love
- A Metaphysics for the Love-and-Science Symbiosis
- An Open Theology Doctrine of Creation and Solution to the Problem of Evil
- Attaining Perfection: Love for God and Neighbor
- Biology, Relatedness, and Full-Orbed Love
- Boston Personalism’s Affinities and Disparities with Wesleyan Theology and Process Philosophy
- Can God Be Essentially Loving Without Being Essentially Social? An Affirmation of and Alternative for Keith Ward
- Defining Love and Agape for the Love-and-Science Research Program
- Defining Love for Our Time
- Divine Action as Uncontrolling Love
- Empowering Love for Revolution: Divine and Creaturely Action
- Evangelicals, the Bible, and Evolution
- God on a Mission: A Missional Theology
- God’s Response-Empowering Grace and Creaturely Cooperation: God’s Action in the World of Science
- Grace and Social Science: Nonsensory Perception of God in a Constructive Postmodern Wesleyan Philosophy
- Integrating Psychology of Love with John Wesley’s Theology of Love
- Jürgen Moltmann’s Trinitarian Theology and Creatio Ex Nihilo
- Love as a Methodological and Metaphysical Source for Science and Theology
- Process Contributions to the Love-and-Science Symbiosis
- Response to NT Wright: We Can Lament and Explain
- The Divergence of Evangelical and Process Theologies: Is the Impasse Insurmountable?
- The Divine Spirit as Causal and Personal
- The Future of Open Theology
- The Science of Love
- The Transcendence of Divine Love and Immanence of Divine Power
- Types of Love and Types of Exemplars: Implications for Virtue Science
- Types of Wesleyan Philosophy: The General Landscape and My Own Research
- What is Christian Relational Theology? A Very Brief Introduction