Theology Nerd Throwdown

The Courage of Yes: Consenting to a God We Cannot Grasp

Jan 9, 2026
A playful slide-game unpacks centering prayer and process theology as practice-first, communion-focused ways of relating to God. They challenge the myth of the isolated self and describe an entangled, relational identity. Conversation traces contemplative sources, practical sacred-word techniques, and how consenting to mystery reshapes ethics, solidarity, and ecological concern.
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ADVICE

Show Up; Interruptions Are Progress

  • Practice centering prayer regularly; even short, interrupted sessions count as progress.
  • Treat interruptions and surfaced thoughts as the work of the prayer, not failure.
ANECDOTE

Quaker Seminary Shaped Bo's Prayer

  • Bo realized his attraction to Quaker-influenced contemplative practice after seminary at George Fox.
  • That earlier formation explained why contemplative approaches felt compelling and different to him.
INSIGHT

Consent Recognizes An Existing Relationship

  • Consent in centering prayer is recognizing an already-established relationship rather than initiating one.
  • The sacred word acknowledges God's presence and calls us back to attention to what's always been true.
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