

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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Apr 16, 2015 • 1h 1min
For The Bible Tells Me So w/ Peter Enns
Peter Enns, a renowned Biblical scholar and professor at Eastern University, dives into some provocative topics, including the nature of violence in scripture and the comedy inherited in biblical interpretation. He challenges traditional views, particularly regarding the conquest of Canaan and the evolution of divine character in American Christianity. Enns also explores the complex narratives of Job and Jonah, emphasizing the importance of understanding cultural myths while encouraging listeners to critically engage with their faith.

Apr 14, 2015 • 55min
Amy Butler and John Vest from PYM 2015
Reverend Doctors Amy Butler and John Vest bring vibrant discussions from the Progressive Youth Ministry Conference. They emphasize the importance of community engagement in youth ministry and explore the challenges of female leadership within the church. Personal stories highlight the complexities of Baptism practices and the nuances of faith and identity. The conversation is both humorous and heartfelt, blending personal anecdotes with insights on social issues and the need for authenticity in spiritual leadership.

Apr 13, 2015 • 1h 9min
TNT Call In April 2015
Cindy, a curious listener, sparks a discussion about the Great Debacle podcast. Doug shares his appreciation for the Flipped episode, while Micky invites everyone to the TransFORMed conference. Omar dives into the complexities of inclusion and systemic issues, emphasizing the need for change. Brekke passionately explores themes of forgiveness, and Nathanael raises intriguing questions about Process theology. Each caller contributes unique insights, leading to rich conversations about community, faith, and the challenges within contemporary theology.

Apr 12, 2015 • 46min
CulterCast Paul Young 2015
Dive into an inspiring journey exploring themes of suffering, hope, and the power of storytelling. Personal narratives reveal the complexity of faith, addressing social issues like racism and justice. Lively anecdotes illuminate the chaos of parenting a sick child, while discussions on authenticity highlight the significance of vulnerability. The conversation breaks down barriers between faiths, emphasizing shared worship. Lastly, creativity takes center stage, showcasing how personal stories can ignite courage and foster deeper connections in our spiritual journeys.

Apr 10, 2015 • 2h 7min
Tony Jones & Peter Rollins on #TheGreatDebacle
Tony Jones, a provocative author on theology, joins Peter Rollins, a philosopher known for his unique spiritual insights, for a lively discussion about the complexities of the cross. They dive into themes of sacrifice, challenging traditional views of atonement and exploring new interpretations that foster a hopeful Christian message. Through humor and personal anecdotes, they tackle the implications of the crucifixion and redefine divine connection, emphasizing community, love, and the transformative power of faith.

Apr 8, 2015 • 1h 10min
Gangnam Style & Theology: Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Joseph Cheah
In this engaging discussion, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a visiting researcher at Georgetown University, and Joseph Cheah, an associate professor at the University of Saint Joseph, delve into the cultural implications of 'Gangnam Style.' They explore issues of racial stereotypes, particularly the hypersexualization of Asian women and the marginalization of Asian men. The conversation touches on the complexities of Asian-American identity and the need for inclusivity in theology, emphasizing the importance of diverse cultural perspectives.

Apr 2, 2015 • 1h 12min
Flipped LIVE w/ Doug Pagitt & Heatherlyn
Doug Pagitt, a provocative thinker who has redefined his views on God, is joined by musician Heatherlyn and artist Chris Spearman. They discuss flipping traditional notions of faith and artistry, urging listeners to embrace transformation. The trio explores the complexities of faith narratives and their impacts, using humor and critical dialogue. They also delve into the transformative power of music in expressing spirituality, highlighting how it can bridge gaps in traditional beliefs and foster deeper community connections.

Mar 30, 2015 • 1h 36min
A Theopoetics Party on the TNT
Join Catherine Keller, a leader in process theopoetics, Rubem Alves, a voice for liberation theology, and John Caputo, Richard Kearney, and Karmen MacKendrick, who delve into the intricate intersections of faith and philosophy. They celebrate the launch of *Way to Water*, exploring how theopoetics fosters spiritual renewal and community engagement. Their vibrant dialogue highlights the transformative power of personal experiences and diverse voices in shaping theological discourse, rich with artistic expression and social justice.

Mar 30, 2015 • 1h 1min
Did God Kill Jesus? w/ Tony Jones
Tony Jones, an elder and speaker tackling complex theological questions, dives into provocative discussions about the meaning behind Jesus' crucifixion. He challenges the concept of divine sacrifice and questions whether Jesus had to die for God to love humanity. The conversation also touches on the accessibility of theological writing and critiques traditional atonement views. Through humor and storytelling, Jones invites listeners to explore the evolving nature of God and the implications of the cross in contemporary Christian faith.

Mar 27, 2015 • 26min
CultureCast Killing Jesus
Delve into the casting choices for 'Killing Jesus,' as a Muslim actor brings complexity to this iconic role. Explore Lebanon’s rich cultural tapestry and its historical layers shaped by war and resilience. Hear firsthand accounts of growing up during conflict, revealing deep emotional struggles and survival. Discover a more relatable portrayal of Jesus that bridges faiths, promoting love and acceptance. Plus, a sneak peek into upcoming films that tackle themes of belonging and understanding in diverse societies.


