
Homebrewed Christianity Radical Political Theology with Clayton Crockett
Nov 23, 2011
Clayton Crockett, an Associate Professor and Director of Religious Studies, dives into the radical changes reshaping religion and politics today. He discusses how the boundaries between the sacred and the secular have blurred since the 1960s, leading to a crisis in modern liberalism. Exploring themes of Southern Christianity, nationalism, and capitalism's limits, he reinterprets early Christian figures like Paul in contemporary contexts. Crockett also emphasizes the need for a fresh approach to biblical interpretation, urging inclusivity in understanding diverse texts.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Theological Frontiers
02:21 • 4min
Navigating the Tensions of Liberalism
06:43 • 23min
Radical Theology and American Politics
29:50 • 11min
Radical Theology and the Challenge of Capitalism
41:15 • 20min
Desire, Law, and Psychoanalytic Theory
01:01:28 • 2min
Reimagining Scripture: Radical Theology and Its Contexts
01:03:17 • 6min
Challenges of Wealth and Energy in American Religion
01:09:11 • 3min
