

Process Pop-Up: Made by Love, For Love: Reimagining God, Power, and Faith
Event Type:
- Discussion, Presentation
- (Online)
Program:
- Process Pop-Up
Featuring:
- Michael M. Rose
Organizers:
- Process & Faith and Center for Process Studies
What if the Christian story was never about earning God’s love or escaping this world—but about Love evolving the cosmos from the inside out?
In his new book, Made by Love, for Love, author Michael M. Rose invites readers to reimagine Christianity—not as a drama of sin and obligatory appeasing sacrifice, but as a cosmic love story still unfolding. Far from cracking under the weight of an expanding universe, the gospel becomes more radiant, more necessary, and more astonishing than ever.
Drawing from the evolutionary vision of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and the Open and Relational theology of Thomas Jay Oord, Rose’s work reveals a God whose very nature is Love—noncoercive, relational, persistent, and ripe with creative potential.
For the spiritually disillusioned, the deconstructing, and anyone wondering whether Christianity can still be good news, Made by Love, for Love offers a vision of faith big enough for the cosmos and personal enough for our deepest wounds. In this Process Pop-Up, Rose will introduce his project and invite conversation.
Featuring

Michael M. Rose
Michael M. Rose is a spiritual director, grief specialist, and theologian with three decades of experience accompanying people through faith, loss, and transformation. His work explores evolving faith through the lens of Open and Relational Theology and the evolutionary vision of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. He is the author of Becoming Love and Made by Love, For Love, and lives in Alberta, Canada, where he supports individuals and communities in seasons of spiritual reimagining.


