
Homebrewed Christianity A Scandalous Providence with E. Frank Tupper
Dec 24, 2016
E. Frank Tupper, an influential theology professor at Wake Forest's School of Divinity, explores the complexities of divine providence. He challenges conventional views, emphasizing a compassionate God who understands human suffering. Discussing his impactful work, Tupper uncovers narratives that shape Christian understanding amid life's harsh realities. He also critiques the traditional doctrines surrounding God’s nature and calls for a reevaluation of faith that embraces hope and inclusivity. Listeners are invited to rethink their relationship with the divine through personal and communal engagement.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
An In-Depth Dialogue on Theology and Providence
02:22 • 2min
Christmas Treats and Community Connections
04:17 • 4min
Exploring Divine Providence Amidst Suffering
08:39 • 19min
The Compassionate Deity: Understanding Providence and Suffering
28:01 • 18min
Understanding Divine Action and Love
46:27 • 28min
Exploring Jesus and Jewish Heritage
01:14:34 • 17min
God's Providence and Universal Engagement
01:31:20 • 25min
Transformative Suffering and Resurrection Narratives
01:56:33 • 10min
Theological Reflections on the Bethlehem Massacre
02:06:56 • 27min
Confronting Pious Superstition in Theology
02:33:53 • 2min
Reevaluating Divine Providence
02:35:30 • 6min
Engaging Conversations and Upcoming Events in Theology
02:41:37 • 2min
Engaging Communities in Theological Reflection
02:43:59 • 9min
