The God Who Relates: A Response To John Sanders, The God Who Risks
In recent years, a group of evangelicals have criticized the traditional or classical view of God and have proposed what they have called the “openness” view. At its core, the openness view affirms “two basic convictions: love is the most important quality we attribute to God, and love is more than care and commitment; it involves being sensitive and responsive as well.”1 Pinnock seems to add a third basic conviction of the view, that the future is open to God.