
Homebrewed Christianity For a Church to Come with Peter Blum
Jul 24, 2013
Peter Blum, an author specializing in postmodern theory and Anabaptist thought, engages in a thought-provoking discussion. He reflects on his journey as a Mennonite academic navigating postmodern complexities while emphasizing community. The conversation dives into rethinking Cartesian frameworks and the limitations of traditional thought. Blum also tackles the evolution of discipleship, especially concerning nonviolence, and examines the challenges of LGBTQ+ inclusion in faith communities. This rich dialogue encourages deeper reflection on identity, community, and interpretation in modern faith.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 4min
Faith and Postmodernism: A Personal Journey
03:44 • 6min
Rethinking Cartesian Frameworks
09:17 • 13min
Discipleship and Nonviolence in Philosophy
21:54 • 27min
Navigating Inclusion and Tradition in Faith Communities
48:49 • 4min
Reexamining Postmodernism: The Role of Local Narratives
52:28 • 4min
Navigating Faith and Inclusivity
56:01 • 17min
