
Homebrewed Christianity Elgin Frank Tupper: a Scandalous Providence (in Memoriam)
Mar 10, 2020
Elgin Frank Tupper, a legendary Baptist theologian and founding faculty member at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, reflects on profound themes of divine providence and human suffering. He shares candid insights on the complexities of God's love amid grief, critiquing traditional theological perspectives. Tupper emphasizes the importance of personal narratives and the biblical accounts surrounding the Bethlehem Massacre. His legacy invites listeners to rethink faith's role in the face of tragedy and to embrace a compassionate understanding of divine presence in human experiences.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Providence and Personal Suffering
04:20 • 18min
Navigating God's Love Amid Suffering
22:09 • 34min
The Babysitter Predicament: God's Love and Suffering
56:24 • 23min
Understanding Providence: Theological Perspectives
01:19:13 • 19min
Theological Depths of the Cross and Resurrection
01:38:43 • 25min
Contemplating Divine Providence and the Bethlehem Massacre
02:03:27 • 6min
The Inconsolable Grief of Rachel and the Sovereignty of God
02:09:08 • 2min
Finding Wisdom in Mourning: A Holiday Sermon's Impact
02:10:49 • 4min
Exploring the Nativity Narratives in the Gospels
02:15:10 • 2min
Navigating God's Providence in Suffering
02:17:00 • 20min
