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God After Deconstruction – Drew University
February 9 @ 4:00 pm – February 10 @ 7:00 pm PST
At this live event, Tripp Fuller and Thomas Jay Oord describe the realities and challenges of deconstruction.
Many are walking away from church and/or God… for good reasons. The old ways of thinking make little sense. The hurt is real.
This conference proposes better ways to think about God. A sensible view oriented around open and relational theology is possible after we deconstruct the irrational and harmful views so many are offered.
Fuller and Oord are joined by thought leaders Catherine Keller, John Thatamanil, Bruce Epperly, Alexis Lillie, and others to explore deconstruction and the open, relational, and process God. The event begins at 7 pm on Friday and concludes at 5 pm on Saturday, with an invitation to an informal meal thereafter.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Open and Relational Theology and Homebrewed Christianity and hosted by the theological school at Drew University. Joining these are podcast cosponsors Radical Love Live (Mark Dilcom and Kelly Wilson), Rethinking Faith (Josh Patterson), War Machine (Matt Baker and Justin Pearl), and The New Evangelicals (Tim Whitaker).
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