The Openness of God

William Hasker In this selection, William Hasker develops some themes from the book, The Openness of God, which he co-authored with Clark Pinnock, Richard Rice, John Sanders and David Basinger. After giving a brief overview of the book, he recounts the process by which, over a period of years, he came to embrace the “open…

Divine Reciprocity and Epistemic Openness in Clark Pinnock’s Theology

John Sanders This paper was given at a session honoring the work of Clark Pinnock at the American Academy of Religion in San Francisco, November 18, 2011.   Canadian theologian Clark Pinnock was once a renowned defender of the doctrine of meticulous providence (where God tightly controls each and every event that transpires). He caused…

Is Open Theism Christian Theism?

John Sanders Introduction: Overview of the issues and summary of Open Theism. Currently, in North American evangelicalism, there is a controversy regarding the nature of God and divine providence. The 1970’s witnessed the beginning of a prolonged reassessment of certain traditional divine attributes by some prominent evangelical philosophers. They reformulated, or even rejected, attributes such…

Openness Theology Proper

Books addressing open theism and openness theology proper. The God Who Risks: A Theology of Divine Providence By John Sanders In The God Who Risks, theologian John Sanders mounts a careful and challenging argument for positive answers to both of these profound theological questions. His powerful book not only will contribute to serious theological discussion…

Bibliography on Open Theism

Bibliography on Open Theism by John Sanders (last updated 4/2013) This bibliography is arranged in five categories: (1) multi-views works, (2) works supporting open theism, (3) works engaging open theism, (4) works against open theism, and (5) doctoral dissertations and masters theses engaging open theism. See also:   The bibliography compiled by Thomas Oord on…