Abstract
This article argues in favor of Open conception of divinity and theology in Islam. In Section 1, I
explain the main textual difference between traditional transcendent conception of divinity and the open
conception. Then, I will demonstrate the essential elements of this theology according to the various interpretations of the texts. I will then introduce a different meaning of God’s power as freedom bestowment. Next,
I will argue that open theology can be supported rationally through its capability to dissolve some philosophical concerns of theism. It will be concluded that since in the modern era, human beings have changed their
position in the world consciously, this change in the position of the man-world state definitely affects our
epistemic position toward God, which is our theology. Nowadays, after challenging the sociopolitical paternalistic hierarchy of the world, we become more ready to understand the immanence, nearness, and love of God
instead of seeing Him as the almighty King who governs the world from an eternal and too transcendent
position. In my view, Open theology could be a fruitful avenue for Islamic theology to pursue as it seeks to
answer the emerging questions concerning Man–God relationship in our modern world.