- Thomas Jay Oord
Thomas Jay Oord (b.
1965 ) is aphilosopher andtheologian who specializes in research related to love, relational thought (including relationaltheism ), andscience and religion .Education
Oord holds a
PhD and MA fromClaremont Graduate University , anMDiv from theNazarene Theological Seminary and a BA fromNorthwest Nazarene University (NNU). He is anordained minister in theChurch of the Nazarene . He has taught courses atAfrica Nazarene University ,Azusa Pacific University ,Eastern Nazarene College ,Harvard Divinity School , andWesley Theological Seminary . He currently teaches in the School of Theology and Christian Ministries atNorthwest Nazarene University .Philosophical and Theological Contributions
Oord's love studies begin with his own definition: to love is to act intentionally, in sympathetic response to others (including
God ), to promote overall well-being. He proposes this definition with the desire that it might be useful for research in science, religion, and philosophy.Oord has also posited definitions of the classic love archetypes commonly referred to by philosophers and theologians:
*agape : love that promotes overall well-being when confronted by that which generates ill-feeling (i.e., returning good for ill)
*eros: love that promotes overall well-being by affirming the valuable or beautiful
*philia : love that promotes overall well-being when cooperating with othersAs a relational theologian, Oord argues that the fundamental nature of all things existing is relational. What it means to exist is decided by the decisions made in response to the influence of others, including God. Oord says that God is also relational, and God and creatures mutually influence one another. While creatures influence God, God's essence remains constant. But God's influence precedes each moment of creaturely existence. This preceding divine influence is the inspiring and empowering of
prevenient grace (SeeJohn Wesley ).Oord has been identified (rightly or wrongly) with a number of contemporary theological movements, including Holiness theology, Wesleyan theology, Open theology, Arminian theology, Process theology, Liberation theology, Evangelical, Postmodern, and Feminist theology. The driving force behind his theological interests, however, seems to be his intent to make sense of God as love and the great love commandments given by Jesus.
Oord's contributions to science and religion research are varied. Oord argues that love and
altruism are important spiritual and scientific categories for contemporary research. He adopts a form of theistic evolution, which requires a necessary place for both divine and creaturely action. Oord argues that the traditional doctrine of creation out of absolutely nothing argument does not make scientific, philosophic or biblical sense in light of theproblem of evil and divine love relations.Thomas Jay Oord is currently theologian and philosopher at
Northwest Nazarene University , theological consultant for the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, academic correspondent and contributing editor to "Science & Theology News ", and officer in a variety of scholarly societies. Oord is the president of the Wesleyan Theological Society and past president of the Wesleyan Philosophical Society. He leads the AAR Open and Relational Theologies group.elected Bibliography
"The Many Facets of Love: Philosophical Perspectives." (2007) ISBN 978-1847181237
"Relational Holiness: Responding to the Call of Love." (with
Michael Lodahl ) (2005) ISBN 978-0834121829"Science of Love: The Wisdom of Well-Being." (2004) ISBN 978-1932031706
As editor and contributor:
" The Altruism Reader: Selections from Writings on Love, Religion, and Science." (2007) ISBN 978-1599471273
"Philosophy of Religion: Essay Introductions." (2003) ISBN 978-0834119956
"Thy Name and Thy Nature is Love." (with Bryan P. Stone) (2001) ISBN 978-0687052202
"Generation Xers Talk about the Church of the Nazarene." (1999) ISBN 978-0834118157
External links
* [http://www.nnu.edu/oord/ Dr Oord's page on NNU's website.]
* [http://www.templeton.org/index.asp John Templeton Foundation]
* [http://wesley.nnu.edu/ Wesley Center for Applied Theology]
* [http://www.unlimitedloveinstitute.org/ Theological Consultant: Institute for Research on Unlimited Love]
* [http://www.stnews.org/index.php Academic Correspondent and Contributing Editor: Science and Theology News]
* [http://home.snu.edu/~brint/wpsjnl/ Executive Leader: Wesleyan Philosophical Society]
* [http://www.ctr4process.org/events/ortgroup.htm Founder and Executive Board Member: Open and Relational Theologies (AAR)]
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