Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller
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Feb 16, 2017 • 1h 30min

Why Go Barthian? with Travis McMaken

Travis McMaken, an expert on Karl Barth's theology, dives deep into the implications of Barth's work. He discusses five compelling reasons to embrace a Barthian approach while clarifying what being 'Barthian' really means. The conversation sheds light on Barth's innovative 'metaphysics free zone' and critiques the intersection of theology with issues like nationalism and social justice. McMaken also explores the collaborative nature of dialectical theology, inviting listeners to consider its relevance for contemporary faith practices.
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Feb 15, 2017 • 32min

Questions for the Believing Skeptic: What Time is It?

Dive into a rich exploration of belief and skepticism in today's complex landscape. Participants confront the rise of atheism and its pop culture implications, questioning how these shifts shape faith. Engage with timeless theological inquiries in light of current realities, as personal journeys are shared amidst rapid cultural changes. Musically inspired anecdotes provide a lively backdrop, showcasing how sound and narrative intertwine in community dialogues. It's a journey of navigating faith amid an increasingly desacralized world.
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Feb 14, 2017 • 1h 14min

A Unitive Vision of the Person and Work of Christ with Oliver Crisp

Oliver Crisp, a reformed theologian known for his insights on Christology and the atonement, shares his thoughts on the interconnectedness of atonement and incarnation. He advocates for a shift in focus from the cross to the incarnation, emphasizing unity in Christ’s person and work. Crisp also discusses his journey from artist to theologian, the influence of reformers like Luther and Calvin, and the importance of dialogue within Reformed theology. His new book, inspired by these themes, aims to enrich our understanding of salvation and human purpose.
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Feb 14, 2017 • 1h 29min

Jesus: My Favorite Homeless, Crucified Jew Q&A at Columbia University

Jesse Thorson, an Outreach Team Leader at Columbia Faith and Action and a junior at Columbia University, dives into a Q&A on Jesus' historical significance. The discussion covers the evolution of Christological ideas and critiques traditional evangelism. Jesse shares insights on fostering community within college ministry and encourages creative, open dialogues among students. He emphasizes the transformative power of relationships, forgiveness practices, and the importance of diverse perspectives within faith. Prepare for an engaging exploration of faith and identity!
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Feb 8, 2017 • 1h 22min

Epiphanation #ThinkingWhileDrinking

Dive into the lively exploration of art, music, and faith as community members engage in spirited discussions. Unpack the intersections of theology, economics, and environmental ethics, questioning capitalism's role in shaping society. Reflect on Protestantism's influence on vocation and its repercussions for individuals and communities. Plus, enjoy anecdotes about personal experiences and upcoming events that foster connection and learning within the faith community. It's a rich blend of humor and deep thought!
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Feb 6, 2017 • 1h 13min

Luther and the West with Christine Helmer

Christine Helmer, an expert on Martin Luther, discusses the revolutionary impact of Luther on Western thought as we mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. She explores his role in shaping concepts of freedom, politics, and identity. Helmer also reflects on Luther’s legacy regarding anti-Judaism and its implications today. Additionally, she introduces her free online course, providing accessible resources for anyone looking to understand Luther’s theological influence. Dive into how Luther's thoughts resonate within contemporary faith and political dialogues.
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Feb 1, 2017 • 46min

Faith in the Public Square in the Era of Trump with Miroslav Volf

Miroslav Volf, a renowned theologian and author known for his insights on politics and religion, delves into the complexities of faith in today's polarized environment. He discusses the church's global challenges and the rise of cultural deafness. Volf addresses the relationship between Christian and American identities and critiques forms of nihilism shaping modern discourse. He offers thoughtful advice for those grappling with outrage over injustice, emphasizing the need for reconciliation within the Christian community amidst societal tensions.
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Jan 30, 2017 • 1h 8min

From the Voice of God to Donald Trump with James Younger #StoryOfGod #TheologyBeerCamp

James Younger, the executive producer of 'The Story of God with Morgan Freeman,' shares his fascinating journey from British scientist to storyteller. He discusses the evolving landscape of American religion and politics, critiquing how personal beliefs clash with objective truths, particularly regarding figures like Donald Trump. The conversation also delves into the intersection of faith and science, encouraging open-mindedness and humility in interfaith dialogues. Plus, there are amusing anecdotes from his filmmaking journey and the unique atmosphere of Beer Camp!
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Jan 23, 2017 • 1h 52min

Biblical Problems, God's Problem, and Evil

Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of atonement, challenging the traditional views of penal substitutionary atonement with humor and insight. Discover how 'Kung Fu Panda 2' serves as a unique metaphor for redeeming adversity and deepening parenting discussions about morality. Engage with themes of faith, skepticism, and social justice through a witty lens, all while enjoying discussions on the nature of good and evil as portrayed in popular culture. Plus, get ready to chuckle at a hilarious joke shared by Tripp!
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Jan 15, 2017 • 28min

The Voice of God on your TV!

In this engaging discussion, acclaimed actor and narrator Morgan Freeman joins religious studies expert Barry Taylor. They explore the 'chosen one' concept across various religions, cleverly weaving in pop culture influences. The duo delves into the beauty of diverse beliefs while tackling the complexities of faith and skepticism. Listeners are invited to reflect on existential questions and consider fashion's role in reshaping perceptions of Christianity, all while enjoying a humorous take on rock bands and dress codes.

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