RT Article T1 Creatio ex Creatione a Natura Amoris: A Critical Assessment of a Contemporary Relational Theory of Creation JF The Evangelical quarterly VO 93 IS 4 SP 353 OP 383 A1 Orr, Brian J. LA English PB Brill YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1824189877 AB Creatio ex nihilo is the dominant creation theory in the Christian tradition. Relational theologian Thomas Jay Oord proposes an alternative creation theory, in which God everlastingly creates from what he previously created. Key reasons why Oord argues creatio ex nihilo should be rejected are that it has Gnostic roots, is not explicitly taught in Scripture, and is illogical. This article critically assesses Oord’s arguments against creatio ex nihilo, contending that his conclusions are misguided due to a Biblicist tendency in his reading of the text and the inaccurate definition of creatio ex nihilo he argues against. With the biblical and historical data, a definition of creatio ex nihilo representative of the Christian tradition is articulated. This essay then demonstrates how creatio ex nihilo is superior to Oord’s alternative theory. K1 John Webster K1 Tertullian K1 Augustine K1 Anselm K1 Thomas Oord K1 Creatio ex nihilo DO 10.1163/27725472-09304003