Homebrewed Christianity

a Systematic Theology of Love with Thomas Jay Oord

Apr 6, 2026
Thomas Jay Oord, theologian and philosopher famed for open and relational theology, discusses a love-centered systematic theology. He explains why love is the organizing principle, reframes God as a universal spirit with materiality, rejects creatio ex nihilo, and invents 'Gino-Theology' for divine becoming. Conversations wander through panexperientialism, rocks as thought experiments, Whitehead, and plans for volume two.
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Panentheism As Metaphor Not Pantheism

  • Oord favors panentheism (all things in God's experience) but rejects a literal analogy that makes the world God's body to avoid pantheism.
  • He leans on the metaphor while keeping the ontological distinction between God and creation intact.
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Omnipotence Recast As Uncontrolling Love

  • Oord reframes omnipotence as God's uncontrolling love (spelled ambipotence) and extends divine love to the smallest entities, implying even simple entities have some capacity for experience.
  • This motivated him to affirm a form of pan-experientialism so God's love genuinely relates to minimal creatures.
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Definition Of Love Focused On Intentional Relational Action

  • Oord defines love as acting intentionally in relational response to God and others to promote overall well-being, rejecting accidental or desire-only accounts.
  • He critiques Augustine and Tillich, insisting love requires intentional action aimed at others' flourishing.
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