

Homebrewed Christianity
Dr. Tripp Fuller
Our goal is to bring the wisdom of the academy's ivory tower into your earbuds. Think of each episode as an audiological ingredient for your to brew your own faith. Most episodes center around an interview with a different scholar, theologian, or philosopher.
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Sep 13, 2018 • 57min
Diana Bass + Brian McLaren = #zesty
Diana Bass, a speaker and author at the intersection of faith and culture, joins Brian McLaren, a progressive Christianity leader, for a vibrant exchange at the Wild Goose Festival. They tackle pressing questions about faith heroes, the role of gratitude in today's chaos, and the impact of social media on sanity. The duo also weighs in on the church's response to political crises, explores democracy's future, and reflects on spirituality in a post-capitalist world. Expect insights that challenge conventional narratives and spark transformative discussions!

Aug 30, 2018 • 1h 38min
Finding God in Everyone and Everywhere w/ Philip Clayton and Andrew Davis
Philip Clayton, an author at the intersection of religion and science, joins Andrew Davis, a doctoral student focusing on spirituality, for a thought-provoking discussion. They explore how evolving beliefs can reshape relationships with religious traditions and highlight diverse spiritual experiences from their anthology. The conversation covers topics like the connection between mysticism and panentheism, personal narratives transitioning from fundamentalism, and a modern, inclusive understanding of the divine that embraces ambiguity and interfaith dialogue.

Jul 30, 2018 • 1h 45min
Theology Beer Camp Preview with Nathan Gilmour
Nathan Gilmour, a contributor to the Christian Humanist podcast, joins for a lively discussion on the upcoming Theology Beer Camp. They explore the evolving role of scripture in addressing sexuality and cultural moralism post-#MeToo. Gilmour and his host tackle the complexities of free speech on campuses, game theory in politics, and philosophical intersections with faith. With a nod to Jonathan Haidt's insights and the celebration of community at film events like The Road to Edmond, the conversation is both thought-provoking and entertaining.

Jul 26, 2018 • 21min
Close Encounters of the Theological Kind with Scott Paeth
Scott Paeth, a professor and ethicist at DePaul University, joins to explore mind-bending theological questions about potential encounters with extraterrestrial life. They discuss how such events could transform Christian theology and our understanding of existence. The conversation delves into the implications for evangelism, the ethical treatment of non-human minds, and even humorous takes on science fiction's portrayal of aliens. Tune in for a blend of deep theology and lighthearted speculation!

Jul 19, 2018 • 26min
The Affinities Between Marxism and Christianity with Scott Paeth
Scott Paeth, a professor and ethicist at DePaul University, engages in a thought-provoking discussion about the intersections of Marxism and Christianity. They explore how both ideologies critique societal structures and economic exploitation. Paeth argues that capitalism often contradicts Christian values and examines the Marxist critique of religion. He also challenges listeners to rethink the impact of wealth on relationships and the role of unchecked ideology in sustaining economic systems. The conversation prompts deeper reflections on faith, justice, and societal change.

Jul 18, 2018 • 1h 12min
The Prophetic Life of the Spirit with Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a prominent author and activist, dives into the rich and often overlooked topic of the Holy Spirit in her latest book. She discusses the necessity of highlighting the Spirit's role in activism and academia, challenging Eurocentric perspectives in theology. Grace shares insights on the Spirit’s presence in various cultures, including the Asian concept of qi. With a focus on embodied experiences and the historical struggles of the early church, she advocates for a more inclusive understanding of spirituality in today’s diverse world.

Jul 7, 2018 • 30min
Are We in the Midst of a Cold Civil War? with Scott Paeth
Scott Paeth, a professor and ethicist at DePaul University, dives into the complex moral landscape of evangelical support for Donald Trump. He humorously explores how political loyalty can overshadow ethical values in divided communities. The conversation covers the balance between civil engagement and the risks of disengagement in a polarized society. Paeth emphasizes the importance of upholding democratic norms while advocating for inclusivity and recognizing everyone's dignity, regardless of political differences.

Jun 26, 2018 • 2h 2min
Jesus Rode A Dinosaur LIVE with Science Mike
In this engaging discussion, Science Mike explores the intersection of faith and science with guest astrophysicist Paul Wallace and youth culture expert Kenda Dean. They tackle the challenges of contemporary theology, emphasizing beauty as a starting point for understanding faith. The conversation also dives into parenting in a world of uncertainty, the evolving questions kids are asking about God, and the implications of psychedelics on mental health. Get ready for thought-provoking insights and personal anecdotes that bridge spirituality and science!

Jun 25, 2018 • 19min
The 3 Best (and Worst) Theological Ideas with Brian McLaren
Brian McLaren, a prominent author and speaker in progressive Christianity, discusses thought-provoking theological ideas with Dr. Tripp Fuller. They tackle the three best and worst concepts, such as total depravity and the literal interpretation of scripture, challenging traditional beliefs. The conversation emphasizes the need for constructive theology and effective church communication to connect with modern audiences. McLaren also highlights humanity's deep connection with nature and the divine, proposing fresh narratives for navigating faith and identity today.

Jun 13, 2018 • 1h 10min
Getting Flexible in Faith and Politics with Bonnie Kristian
Bonnie Kristian, a political and theological writer, discusses her new book, 'A Flexible Faith.' She emphasizes the diverse expressions of Christianity and encourages open dialogue to help the church see beyond its borders. They dive into the interplay between faith and politics, focusing on non-violence and the dangers of hyper-partisanship. Bonnie also shares her experiences navigating church myths and generational divides in political perspectives. Her insights invite a more inclusive and flexible approach to faith in today's polarized climate.


