This is an outline of Kathryn Tanner’s Jesus, Humanity, and the Trinity (2001), an early version of a more detailed systematic theology that she outlines

Musings at the intersection of spirituality, religion, science, and politics…
This is an outline of Kathryn Tanner’s Jesus, Humanity, and the Trinity (2001), an early version of a more detailed systematic theology that she outlines
For my Fall 2020 term paper in Anglican Theology and Ethics at Bexley-Seabury Seminary I wrote a descriptive overview that compared some of the key
And what of hell? In Living with Hope, an Advent devotional, John Polkinghorne argues that hell is real but that its true nature doesn’t match
I recently finished Process Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed by Bruce Epperly. This wasn’t my first exposure to process theology, but it was the
Chapter 5 of Until the End of Time by Brian Greene is a tour-de-force all by itself. In the span of about 45 pages, the
“It doesn’t matter if Jesus was actually raised from the dead; what matters is that we believe he was raised from the dead.” Discuss. This