Rev. Bruce Epperly, Ph.D., is a pastor, professor, and author. In addition to a long career as a university chaplain and congregational pastor, he has served on the faculties and of Georgetown University, Claremont School of Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary, and Lancaster Theological Seminary. Bruce is currently a professor of spirituality, ministry, and theology in the doctoral program at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D.C.
He is the author of over sixty books in the areas of process theology, spirituality, ministerial excellence and spiritual formation, scripture, and healing and wholeness, including Energion titles such as Process Theology: Embracing Adventure with God;Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job;From Here to Eternity: Preparing for the Next Adventure; and Healing Marks.
This package includes the books Process Theology: Embracing Adventure with God, Process Spirituality: Practicing Holy Adventure, and Process and Ministry. These three books, each in our Topical Line Drives Series, give a brief introduction to process theology and then invite the reader to start putting it into practice in their spiritual life and in their…
In this brief, lively, and engaging book, Dr. Bruce Epperly untangles the difficult concepts of process theology and shows how we can envision a God who is in relation to us throughout our lives here and in the next world.
“In choosing simplicity, says Dr. Bruce Epperly, “we make room for God’s light to flow in and through us.” “Decluttering” is a concept that is all over social media and the news these days. We have books with detailed instructions in how to declutter our houses and live more simply. Epperly takes this beyond the…
Today, we need to marshal all the healing resources at our disposal. A growing body of evidence shows that spiritual healing practices have a positive impact, both on healing and on the quality of life that people experience while under medical care. Dr. Bruce Epperly calls on Christians to embrace these varied resources. He crosses…
In Healing Marks (Energion Publications, 2012), Dr. Bruce Epperly challenged Christians to take the healings of Jesus seriously as a pattern for how we can become healing communities. Now he turns to the book of Acts as a pattern for the church in the 21st century. He says, “I believe that Acts of the Apostles…