

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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Jan 12, 2015 • 1h 18min
CultureCast Charlie Hebdo
Dive into the humorous renovations of a podcast studio, setting the stage for a cozy vibe! Relive amusing summer job stories that shaped personal identities. An emotional tale surfaces about a mother’s hairstyle change affecting her son with autism, leading to a heartfelt exploration of love over fear amidst societal issues. Discussion shifts to the tensions between free expression and extremism, advocating for understanding in an age of division. Finally, weave through reflections on race, road rage, and the storytelling power in healing and reconciliation.

Dec 30, 2014 • 1h 35min
TNT: Shults and Taylor
LeRon Shults, a favorite known for his transition from Emergent to agnostic theology, joins Barry Taylor to explore deep questions about belief and morality. They discuss personal journeys through faith and the challenges of reconciling tradition with modern thought. The conversation highlights the dangers of static beliefs in today’s interconnected world and emphasizes the importance of ethical values independent of religion. They reflect on societal stagnation and the pressing need for genuine change, illustrating their points with historical narratives and personal experiences.

Dec 29, 2014 • 1h 17min
AJ Jacobs CultureCast
The hosts share hilarious fitness anecdotes tied to childhood struggles with asthma. They discuss the complexities of modern Christianity and the challenges of interpreting scripture amid social media influences. A deep dive into censorship in film brings up intriguing First Amendment discussions. The conversation flows into cultural dynamics between the U.S. and Cuba, emphasizing racial justice and community voice. Additionally, they humorously tackle everyday mishaps while reflecting on colonization ethics and personal growth.

Dec 23, 2014 • 1h 20min
TNT: Jay Baker and Peter Rollins
Jay Baker, known for his engaging views on spirituality, joins philosopher and author Peter Rollins for a thought-provoking chat. They start with humor before diving into serious topics like the evolving dynamics of faith and skepticism. The duo discusses navigating personal legacies while critiquing systemic injustices in America. Their reflections on justice, identity, and the importance of amplifying marginalized voices provide hope for transformation, blending profound insights with personal anecdotes.

Dec 21, 2014 • 56min
The Birth of God and a new JC - part 2 Keller AAR
Catherine Keller, a renowned theologian known for ecofeminism, joins philosophers John Cobb and Jack Caputo for a spirited discussion. Caputo critiques Keller's 'Cloud of the Impossible,' revealing he doesn’t align with 'death of God' theology. The trio passionately debates the relevance of God amid modern philosophical challenges, engaging with concepts like panentheism and divine complexity. They celebrate the launch of a collaborative theology series while reflecting on traditional and contemporary views of the divine, all within a lively atmosphere fueled by camaraderie and craft beer.

Dec 19, 2014 • 1h 7min
Theology for the People: Publishing, Emergent and God
Tony Jones, a prominent figure in the emergent church movement, discusses the exciting new series 'Theology for the People' with a focus on making theology accessible and engaging. They dive into the ups and downs of the publishing industry, sharing humorous anecdotes from chaotic events. Catherine Keller and John Cobb offer insights on the significance of inclusivity in theology and emerging church movements. The conversation highlights the blend of rigorous intellect with playful exploration, all while enjoying a favorite beer!

Dec 18, 2014 • 1h 4min
Theology for the People: Keller, Cobb and God
Join Catherine Keller, a renowned theologian and author, John Cobb, a key figure in Process theology, and Jack Caputo, a philosopher focused on faith's complexities, for a captivating conversation. Keller shares insights from her book, 'Cloud of the Impossible,' while diving deep into negative theology and environmental concerns. The trio discusses the future of theological education, advocating for a dynamic approach to engage younger generations. They also ponder the meaning of God in modern times, blending humor with profound insights.

Dec 12, 2014 • 26min
Exodus: Spoiler Alert
In this engaging conversation, Bo, a blogger known for his insights on film, joins J. Ryan Parker, a contributor to Relevant Magazine, to delve into the movie Exodus: Gods and Men. They dissect Ridley Scott's unique portrayal of God and explore how traditional elements of the Moses narrative, like the staff, were replaced with swords. Their discussion touches on the rich cultural and theological implications of the film, examining how cinematic choices shape themes of brotherhood, identity, and moral complexities in biblical storytelling.

Dec 3, 2014 • 20min
AngelsShare 10 Jefferson
Dive into the vibrant world of fresh hop IPAs and discover the importance of enjoying them right after brewing. Explore the unique process behind Jefferson's Chef's Collaboration bourbon, crafted specifically for food pairing. Delight in a tasting experience of barrel-aged rum and its perfect food companions. Finally, elevate your bourbon rye game with a classic Manhattan cocktail recipe. Each segment tantalizes the taste buds and celebrates the artistry of brewing and pairing drinks with culinary creations.

Dec 3, 2014 • 1h 3min
Culture Cast Tulsa LIVE
The hosts share their lively experiences at a unique beer and hymns event, which unexpectedly sparked a protest and garnered national attention. They discuss the need for diverse voices in faith, spotlighting challenges within traditional practices. Conversations explore the intersection of music, justice, and community activism, emphasizing the importance of addressing racial injustices. The discussions also touch on LGBTQ+ acceptance, blended with humor and engaging quizzes about personal experiences. The episode culminates in a celebration of local talent and reflections on overcoming personal fears.


