Homebrewed Christianity

In Honor of Walter Brueggemann

Jun 6, 2025
Walter Brueggemann, a legendary scholar of the Hebrew Bible, is honored for his transformative impact on biblical scholarship. The conversation revisits his insights into prophetic imagination and critiques of money and possessions, encouraging a God-centered view of justice and human flourishing. Brueggemann's teachings on the emotional complexity of God, fidelity amidst challenges, and the relevance of liberation theology resonate with contemporary struggles. His legacy inspires both scholars and believers to engage deeply with scripture and actively pursue justice.
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INSIGHT

God as Relational and Narrative

  • The God of the Hebrew scripture is relational, not absolute, always seeking fidelity with a partner.
  • God's presence is narrative-specific, involving emotions and actions within life's stories.
ADVICE

Teach Biblical Pluralism

  • Show people the Bible's pluralism by comparing differing narratives on the same event.
  • Encourage people to become adjudicators deciding how to live between conflicting biblical accounts.
INSIGHT

Lent as Disciplinary Reflection

  • Lent is a discipline to examine what hinders sincere discipleship, not merely giving something up.
  • True discipleship requires confronting radical demands, far beyond common comfort zones.
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