Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller
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May 9, 2015 • 57min

CultureCast LIVE 2

Dive into a vibrant discussion that blurs the lines between reality and fiction, all set to a musical backdrop. Laugh through wild church tales, including a picnic mishap and a pastor's wife brawl, while unpacking societal issues. Experience heartfelt moments with musicians discussing dreams and creativity through song. Join Adam and Sarah Phillips as they foster resilience in their community, mixed with humorous takes on personal fears. Celebrate the transformative power of music, love, and connection in a lively gathering filled with camaraderie.
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May 7, 2015 • 1h 12min

TNT Call-In: Orthodoxy, God and Culture

Dive into a lively debate on God, culture, and evangelical orthodoxy, sparked by listener calls. Explore modern theological challenges, including a quirky airport experience and upcoming community events. Reflect on the evolving understanding of faith, emphasizing diverse perspectives and personal spirituality. Unpack the interconnectedness of memory and existence with philosophical insights. Enjoy humorous anecdotes while assessing the impact of traditional church structures in today's world.
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May 5, 2015 • 1h 2min

Cynthia Shafer-Elliott on Bible, Archaeology & Food

Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, a Professor of Hebrew Bible with a focus on the historical and archaeological contexts of ancient Israel, shares fascinating insights on daily life in ancient households. She discusses the cultural significance of food in the Near East and its relation to family and religion. Exploring her archaeological work in Israel, she highlights how new discoveries can alter understanding of biblical narratives. Cynthia also emphasizes the importance of context in interpreting scripture, particularly regarding underrepresented voices.
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May 1, 2015 • 1h 22min

After The Birth of God with LeRon Shults

LeRon Shults, a theology and philosophy professor at the University of Agder, dives into the evolution of religion and atheism, addressing the controversies sparked during his previous appearance. He discusses how cognitive biases, rooted in survival instincts, shape belief systems and influence societal challenges like racism and sexism. Shults advocates for understanding the biocultural evolution of religious beliefs and critiques various theological perspectives while emphasizing the impact of these beliefs on contemporary ethical dilemmas and environmental actions.
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May 1, 2015 • 59min

CultureCast LIVE April pt1

Experience the vibrant energy of a live gathering in Portland as hosts celebrate music and community. Dive into heartfelt stories about navigating illness and emotional upheaval, exploring familial bonds. Discover an emerging Christian movement emphasizing inclusion and collaboration, while humor and personal journeys add depth. Engage with global perspectives on economic agreements and their moral implications, then reflect on the complexities within Christian narratives that call for empathy and understanding.
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Apr 23, 2015 • 1h 10min

God Is Unconscious with Tad DeLay

Tad DeLay is a thoughtful author and PhD candidate who dives deep into the realms of psychoanalysis and theology. He explores how concepts from Freud and Lacan challenge traditional beliefs, revealing the complexities of divine and human identity. The discussion touches on the evolution of personal beliefs, feelings of alienation from God, and the impact of societal expectations. A captivating narrative about Charles Peace highlights the struggle between genuine faith and dogma, offering profound insights into belief and morality.
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Apr 22, 2015 • 30min

Genealogy of Liberal Theology from PYM

Amy Butler, a leading figure in liberal theology, and John Vest, a progressive ministry voice, dive into the history and future of liberal theology. They explore key thinkers like Schleiermacher and Kant, emphasizing their revolutionary ideas about individual freedom and faith. The discussion touches on how philosophical insights from Hegel to Emerson shaped American religion and social movements. They also address the significance of Christian nurture in youth ministry, critiquing modern expressions of faith and the impact of consumerism.
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Apr 22, 2015 • 1h 4min

Bonnie Miller-McLemore on Practical Theology

Bonnie Miller-McLemore, a distinguished professor at Vanderbilt University, dives into the transformative power of practical theology. She discusses the Practical Theology Project, which aims to make this discipline more accessible and relevant. Topics include the evolution and significance of practical theology, its integration with social sciences, and the challenges of establishing a definitive canon. Bonnie emphasizes the need for qualitative research methods and inclusivity, advocating for a holistic approach that marries academia with lived experiences.
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Apr 22, 2015 • 1h 14min

Culture Cast Worship How-Tos

Dive into vibrant discussions about personal experiences from a Texas trip, blending humor with cultural insights. Witness heartfelt moments from a book tour and significant changes at Crestchurch. Enjoy light-hearted banter about their lives, including duck antics, while exploring community complexities and the need for inclusivity. Engage with themes of creativity in faith, the critique of privilege in racial discourse, and the evolution of social movements. The speakers share personal fears and joyful reflections, all while fostering connections through humor and camaraderie.
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Apr 21, 2015 • 1h 18min

Chatting up the House of Cards

Nathan Gilmour, a seasoned HBC Deacon and English professor at Emmanuel College, dives deep into the Netflix sensation, 'House of Cards.' He discusses the tangled web of power, sex, and manipulation presented in the latest season. The conversation reveals how character dynamics reflect contemporary political struggles, including themes of race and gender. Gilmour also draws compelling parallels to Shakespearean drama, prompting listeners to reconsider the authenticity of today's political narratives amidst corporate influences.

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