Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller
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May 5, 2020 • 1h 42min

Jacob Erickson: a Theopoetics of the Earth

Jacob J. Erickson, Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics at Trinity College Dublin, dives deep into a theopoetics of the earth, emphasizing interconnectedness amid climate crises. The discussion challenges traditional narratives, asking if it's ethical to have children in this age. They explore ecological grief and the impact of rural roots on environmental awareness, while critiquing societal responses to climate denial. Erickson also highlights the importance of emotional connections to nature as catalysts for collective ecological action.
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Apr 27, 2020 • 1h 13min

Violence, Nationalism, and other things that ruin Christianity

Kevin Miller, creator of the documentary J.E.S.U.S.A., and scholar Robyn Henderson-Espinoza dive into the troubling intersections of Christianity, nationalism, and violence. They discuss historical co-opting of faith for state agendas, reflecting on the need to reclaim Jesus’ teachings of nonviolence. The conversation touches on the complexities of faith, scapegoating, and societal violence, while emphasizing the power of documentaries to spark essential dialogues. They urge a collective movement towards peace and authentic representation in storytelling.
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Apr 14, 2020 • 1h 23min

Trilogies, Atonement Power Rankings, & Sex Work at Happy Hour

Join Dan Koch, a friend known for engaging in adult conversations, and Dr. Sarah Lane Ritchie, an academic with a knack for thought-provoking discussions, as they delve into a whirlwind of topics. They humorously critique the ethics of sex bots while reminiscing about favorite trilogies. Expect deep dives into atonement theories and the complexities of modern dating after breakups. With candid reflections on purity culture and its impact on intimacy, this conversation balances laughs with meaningful insights.
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Apr 9, 2020 • 1h 24min

Godehard Brüntrup: Emergent Panpsychism & Process Theology

Dr. Godehard Brüntrup, a leading German philosopher and Jesuit, dives into the intricate realms of metaphysics and consciousness. He explores the shift from dualism to emergent panpsychism, challenging reductionist views. Brüntrup discusses how historical figures like Socrates and Jesus shaped his philosophical journey. He also addresses the integration of process theology with science, emphasizing human autonomy and divine presence. The conversation enriches the connection between Christian spirituality and panpsychism, fostering a holistic worldview.
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Mar 30, 2020 • 1h 16min

Leah Schade: Preaching in a time of Crisis from Corona to Climate

Leah Schade, an Assistant Professor of Preaching and Worship at Lexington Theological Seminary, dives into the challenges of preaching in today's crises, from the pandemic to climate change. She discusses empowering women in the church and the art of preparing sermons that may not always be practical but should intrigue audiences. The conversation highlights the need for deeper theological engagement and the church's evolving role in fostering community connections while addressing social justice and ecological issues.
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Mar 16, 2020 • 1h 29min

Bill Walker: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation in the Drug War

Bill Walker, Director of Vocation at Christ Church of Austin and a scholar in Christian ethics, explores the profound toll of the drug war in Mexico and Central America. He discusses how globalization and economic policies exacerbate violence and migration crises. Walker highlights the transformative power of faith communities engaging in social justice, emphasizing the need for Christians to practice empathy and create a more just society. His unique perspective combines theology with activism, showcasing organizations that foster neighborliness and combat injustice.
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Mar 15, 2020 • 1h 51min

John Cobb: Secularizing Christianity

John Cobb, a renowned theo-philosopher and eco-theologian, discusses the need for secularizing Christianity to address modern crises. He critiques both religious and secular limitations, advocating for a harmonious blend of the two. Paul Capetz, a liberal Reformed Theologian, joins to delve into the complexities of the Trinity and interfaith dialogue, underscoring the importance of empowerment across religions. Together, they explore the decline of mainline churches and the urgent need for a robust collective Christian response to ecological and social issues.
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Mar 10, 2020 • 2h 41min

Elgin Frank Tupper: a Scandalous Providence (in Memoriam)

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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Mar 3, 2020 • 1h 10min

Ingolf Dalferth: Hermeneutics and the Predicament of Faith #BarrelAged

Ingolf U. Dalferth, a prominent philosopher and theologian from Claremont Graduate University, discusses radical theology and hermeneutics with humor and insight. They delve into the differences between European and American academic environments, and explore how interpretations of atonement and resurrection reshape Christian beliefs. With engaging dialogue, Dalferth examines the evolving nature of sacrifice in theology, challenging traditional views and highlighting the dynamic relationship between God and humanity, all while contemplating personal identity.
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Feb 22, 2020 • 1h 44min

JC on JC: a conversation with John Cobb and Tom Oord on Jesus #BarrelAged

In a captivating dialogue, John Cobb, a leading scholar in Process Theology, and Tom Oord, a prominent figure in modern theological discussions, dive into intricate topics surrounding Jesus and faith. They reimagine Christology through process thought and critique traditional views of the kingdom of God, proposing more inclusive frameworks. Their reflection on personal journeys through military service and interfaith insights highlights the enriching impact of diverse beliefs. This engaging conversation promises to stimulate thoughts on spirituality and community.

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