New Release: Messy Incarnation
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New Release: Messy Incarnation

We are pleased to announce the September 7, 2022 release of Messy Incarnation: Meditations on Christ in Process by Dr. Bruce Epperly. Dr. Epperly is a prolific, challenging, and very readable author who is known for writing clear, readable books on complex topics. Messy Incarnation takes the doctrine of the incarnation from theology into action…

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New Author: Patricia Adams Farmer

Energion Publications is pleased to announce that we have contracted with a new author, Patricia Adams Farmer for a new book in our Topical Line Drives series, Beauty and Process Theology. While this is Rev. Farmer’s first book with Energion Publications, she is an established author and pastor. She is an ordained minister in the…

Cleared the Printer: Process and Pastoral Care
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Cleared the Printer: Process and Pastoral Care

But first, let me note that while the cover image is not there yet (look below), One World: The Lord’s Prayer from a Process Perspective is now available on Amazon.com, and also via our Aer.io store. Ebooks will follow shortly. Bruce Epperly keeps busy, and his next book, Process and Pastoral Care, volume 33 in…

To the Printer: Process and Pastoral Care

To the Printer: Process and Pastoral Care

Bruce Epperly keeps on writing! While his just barely released volume in our Topical Line Drives series, One World: The Lord’s Prayer from a Process Perspective, is listed as #1 new release in Christian process theology, we’ve just sent the next volume, Process and Pastoral Care, to the printer. Watch here for information on how…

Final Tuesday Night Hangout of the Year: A Process Christmas
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Final Tuesday Night Hangout of the Year: A Process Christmas

On Tuesday Night I will be interviewing Dr. Bruce Epperly, author of Process Theology: Embracing Adventure with God and a number of other titles, both from Energion and from other publishers. The title of the show is “A Process Christmas.” If you wonder what that means, join us. If you wonder how that can be,…