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Mutual Imminence and Open and Relational Theology with Jay McDaniel and Tori Owens
Episode 85

Mutual Imminence and Open and Relational Theology with Jay McDaniel and Tori Owens

jonathan_foster

April 29, 20241h 5m

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Show Notes

Have you read the good stuff at openhorizons.org? If not, check it out and learn about my friend, scholar, author, process theologian, and interdisciplinary thinker, Jay McDaniel. Our conversational partner on this episode is Tori Owens. Tori is a counselor, friend, and amazing artist, and she is soon to have her doctorate in open and relational theology. Both Jay and Tori bring a tremendous sense of compassion, abundance, and love to the conversation, which happens to be really important to me (as I think they are essential things for the whole world).

Speaking of abundance and love, I hope you take time to pick up a copy of indigo: the color of grief. And if you like it, leave a review. indigo is all about grief, lament, joy, beauty, art, and life. So, if any of those things are interesting to you, you should check it out. 

For more info, see jonathanfosteronline.com. Thanks everyone!

J_F

 

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