The concept of “amipotence” helps debunk problematic doctrines of evangelical Christianity, e.g., hell, atonement, inerrancy, and LGBTQ issues. Read more
The concept of “amipotence” helps debunk problematic doctrines of evangelical Christianity, e.g., hell, atonement, inerrancy, and LGBTQ issues. Read more
The solution to the problem of evil is the concept of the “amipotence” of God, which defines God’s chief attribute as uncontrolling love rather than almighty power. Learn how an amipotent God frees us from damaging doctrines. Read more
Makes the case to follow Jesus whether one is inside or outside Christianity. It's a way of life, not a set of doctrines or a religious system. Read more
Learn why these statements are false and the case for evangelical faith deconstruction to rebuild healthy and more historical alternatives. Read more
Read how ancient Jewish and Roman culture justified violence in the cause of peace. Yet Jesus introduced nonviolent love that can forge true peacemaking and help us reclaim peace today. Read more
Michael Camp reviews the book by Childers and Barnett entitled The Deconstruction of Christianity. Is deconstruction harmful or healthy? Read more
Names 10 problems with the belief in an all-powerful, omnipotent, loving God and describes numbers 6-10. Deals with the problem of evil and offers a theological solution to these problems. Read more
Names 10 problems with the belief in an all-powerful, omnipotent, loving God and describes the first 5. Deals with the problem of evil and offers a theological solution to these problems. Read more
Our modern society, with exceptions, is committed to retaliation and retribution as the only way to fight evil in the world. Michael Camp makes the case why restorative justice is superior to retribution or revenge, whether it's thwarting evil in society or in global conflicts. Read more