

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.
Episodes
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Oct 3, 2014 • 1h 6min
CultureCast Lederach
The conversation kicks off with light banter about the Atlanta Falcons and superheroes, setting a fun tone. A record-breaking NFL game leads to musings on a potential female commissioner and societal shifts in sports. Transitioning to deeper themes, storytelling is viewed as a powerful tool for reconciliation and healing. The importance of diverse relationships for community building is emphasized, alongside the intriguing idea of a female Dalai Lama. The rigorous journey to become a Master Sommelier showcases dedication, while discussions on humanitarian efforts balance serious and playful insights.

Sep 26, 2014 • 1h 9min
TNT: authority, language, Jesus and ideology
Pete Rollins, a thinker and author known for his work on theology and philosophy, joins filmmaker Phil Harrison, who's promoting his new movie, The Good Man. They delve into the interplay of faith and culture, discussing authority and the complexities of goodness in art. The conversation challenges traditional beliefs by exploring personal narratives intertwined with social justice and moral dilemmas. Their insights also touch on the absurdities in prevailing belief systems and the necessity for critical examination of language and ideology in modern theology.

Sep 23, 2014 • 1h 19min
McFarlandFromNothing.mp3
Ian McFarland, a theology professor at Emory University, dives into his thought-provoking book, 'From Nothing: A Theology of Creation.' He unpacks the nuances of divine creation and the concept of 'nothingness,' critiquing traditional interpretations. The conversation navigates complexities surrounding evil, divine action, and Trinitarian perspectives on justice. McFarland also brings in insights from Maximus the Confessor, urging listeners to engage with richer theological understandings. Plus, there's an invitation to join Maximus' fan club!

Sep 20, 2014 • 1h 4min
TNT: part 2 collected conversations
Victoria Osteen, a dynamic leader in Christian ministry known for her uplifting messages, joins to discuss thought-provoking topics. The conversation kicks off with her viral video and swiftly transitions to the controversial themes of Joshua's conquest of Canaan. They explore the profound nature of the incarnation, engaging listeners with philosophical insights from thinkers like Kierkegaard and Hegel. Tune in for a deep dive into biblical narratives, liberation theology, and the complexities that shape modern Christian beliefs.

Sep 20, 2014 • 1h 7min
TNT Sept 17 2014
The hosts return to the studio with humor and engaging anecdotes about their surroundings and tasting experiences. They delve into personal stories while crafting oak taster paddles and reflect on a trip to northern Iraq, shedding light on the humanitarian crisis. Discussions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reveal complex perspectives on faith and dialogue. They tackle systemic injustices in sports culture and celebrate seasonal brews with enthusiasm. Insights into mental health within faith communities are shared, alongside funny stories and playful banter about travels.

Sep 17, 2014 • 1h 14min
TNT: Conversations Collected part 1
Micky Jones, a dynamic conversationalist, joins Bo to discuss pressing social issues and theological insights. They dive into the aftermath of Ferguson, exploring the reality of racial injustice against the backdrop of a purported post-racial America. The conversation highlights the crucial need for marginalized voices to be heard in faith communities. Additionally, they touch on the tensions between traditional and progressive Christianity, underscoring the diversity in biblical interpretation and the importance of embracing these differences.

Sep 15, 2014 • 55min
Carrie Newcomer - A Permeable Life
Carrie Newcomer, a celebrated singer-songwriter known for her spiritual-infused music, shares insights from her latest book and album, both titled "A Permeable Life." She discusses her writing practices, emphasizing how questioning can deepen faith. The conversation highlights the beauty of finding authenticity in everyday moments and navigating unexpected opportunities when facing closed doors. Carrie also performs two songs, weaving themes of hope, resilience, and tenderness into her reflections on spirituality and creativity.

Sep 10, 2014 • 1h 21min
The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg w/ Philip Clayton
In this insightful discussion, Philip Clayton, a theology professor at Claremont School of Theology and former student of Wolfhart Pannenberg, shares his profound respect for his mentor's work. They explore Pannenberg's critiques of Carl Barth's theology, emphasizing the interplay of historical context, personal experience, and divine revelation. Clayton highlights Pannenberg's unique approach to creaturehood and the importance of integrating philosophical discourse into theology. Together, they reflect on Pannenberg's legacy and its relevance for contemporary faith.

Sep 5, 2014 • 1h 3min
Let Sleeping Gods Die w/ Kester Brewin
Kester Brewin, a radical theologian and tech enthusiast, is joined by fellow thinkers Peter Rollins and Barry Taylor, known for their dynamic discussions on faith and philosophy. They dive into how radical theology can spark political activism, emphasizing the importance of engagement over mere deconstruction. Kester also shares insights on technology and space exploration, while the trio reminisces about the cultural spirituality of the 1960s, blending music with a quest for transcendence. It's an enlightening conversation that encourages deep connections with both faith and the world.

Sep 1, 2014 • 1h 6min
Cecilia González-Andrieu and the Theological Aesthetics of Bridge to Wonder
Cecilia González-Andrieu, an author exploring the intersection of aesthetics and ethics, dives into her book, *Bridge to Wonder*. She discusses how beauty connects to justice and transformative action, challenging the notion that glamour is the true opposite of beauty. The conversation reveals how embracing beauty can redefine our understanding of art and spirituality. González-Andrieu emphasizes the importance of humility and communal connections in experiencing transcendence, illustrating the healing power of art through personal spirituality.


