Thomas Jay Oord
@thomasjayoord
Theologian, Philosopher, Multi-Disciplinary Scholar. Directs doctoral students. Author, Speaker, Photographer. Tries to follow Jesus. Above all, aims to love.
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These two women were crucial to making my presentation today at Greenbelt Festival a success!
Phoebe and Matt were my hosts at the Methodist tent Greenbelt Festival . We talked about deconstruction, and we had a great conversation with the audience in the packed tent!
Our latest episode of the SCM podcast is a special bonus episode with Dr Thomas Jay Oord from our live supporters and members event in Leeds. We discuss Tom's recent trial in the Church of the Nazarene, open and relational theology, and more. open.spotify.com/episode/7AUFdf…
We're joined again by Thomas Jay Oord to explore a vision of God as radically loving but not omnipotent. We look at how this belief has reshaped Tom’s understanding of creation, suffering, liberation, and the potential for hope without guarantees. nomadpodcast.co.uk/thomas-oord-re…
I really enjoyed this conversation with Tim Nash of Nomad Podcast! Nomad Podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tho…
Join us as Thomas Jay Oord returns to discuss a vision of God that is deeply loving yet not all-powerful. We dive into how this belief has transformed Tom's perspective on creation, suffering, liberation, and the possibility of hope, even without certainty. nomadpodcast.co.uk
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nomadpodcast.co.uk and wherever you get your podcasts for more from our conversation with Thomas Jay Oord
I really enjoyed listening to this discussion between Thomas Jay Oord and the folks at Evangelicalish. I'm especially encouraged by the growing momentum behind LGBTQIA+ affirmation in churches. The future of Christianity is affirming! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ open.spotify.com/episode/2yXn3s…
nomadpodcast.co.uk and wherever you get your podcasts for more from our conversation with Thomas Jay Oord