Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller
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Dec 23, 2013 • 59min

The Historical St. Nick, the White Santa, Marxist Pope, & More: Christmas Special w/ Adam English

In this festive discussion, Dr. Adam English, a professor of Religion and Philosophy and author, dives into the historical Santa Claus and unsettling truths about Jesus's ethnicity. He uncovers how Christmas is often misconstrued as a capitalist holiday and explores the real significance of the liturgical calendar. With humor, he contrasts cheerful traditions with darker figures like Krampus, and reflects on the balance of justice and charity. The conversation challenges listeners to rethink holiday narratives and the socio-political context of Christmas.
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Dec 18, 2013 • 1h 9min

Snapshot of God's Family - a tour around the world with Paul Jeffrey

Paul Jeffrey is a remarkable photo-journalist and missionary dedicated to capturing stories of faith worldwide. In this captivating discussion, Jeffrey shares experiences from Philippines to Egypt, highlighting the resilience of marginalized communities and their unique expressions of spirituality. He delves into the ethical complexities of crisis evangelism and the church's role amid global conflicts. Personal anecdotes about documenting struggles and collaborative relief efforts add depth, making for an eye-opening exploration of faith, social justice, and the power of storytelling.
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Dec 17, 2013 • 17min

Unfolded Episode 10 – When Dawn Becomes Day

In this intriguing discussion, Edward, a mysterious figure with pivotal insights, joins the hosts. The conversation explores a haunting diner scene where unsettling stories of strange abilities emerge. Listeners are captivated by the chilling events surrounding missing college students and the supernatural hints that elevate the tension. Edward's cryptic revelations may hold the key to solving a baffling case, blending mystery with a touch of the uncanny.
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Dec 14, 2013 • 1h 37min

Talking #ProcessTheology, Roger Olson & Your Calls #NerdOut #GeekOut

Roger Olson, a prominent theologian renowned for his insights into process theology, sparks an engaging discussion. The conversation tackles the complexities of theodicy and explores the intersection of faith with theistic evolution. Olson challenges traditional views of God and emphasizes love-driven understandings over omnipotent notions. Listeners call in, diving into the implications of process theology for creation, divine relationships, and active faith. It's a thought-provoking dive into the nuances of Christian belief against a backdrop of contemporary theological challenges.
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Dec 8, 2013 • 1h 31min

TNT: Letters Edition

Micky Jones, an expert on choosing seminaries, joins the conversation to explore how personal experiences shape faith journeys. The discussion dives into the importance of community in progressive churches, addressing challenges faced by families seeking inclusivity. They also share humorous anecdotes about listener engagement and unravel complex theological issues like resurrection and relational Trinitarianism. With a focus on personal dialogue and the significance of diverse friendships in theological studies, it’s a thought-provoking and lively exchange.
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Dec 6, 2013 • 1h 9min

The Gospel According to J.E.W.

Zack Lind, the drummer for Jimmy Eat World and a devoted deacon, shares captivating insights into the intersection of music and spirituality. He discusses the challenges of family life while pursuing a career in music, and how community ties enrich the artistic journey. The conversation touches on the decline of the emergent church and how it shapes personal beliefs. Zack also reflects on the electrifying energy of live performances and the impact of social media on connecting with fans. It's a thought-provoking chat filled with humor and authenticity.
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Dec 4, 2013 • 44min

Have Yourself a John Cobb Advent! #FANiac

John Cobb, the world's leading Process theologian and a personal hero to the host, dives into captivating discussions about Jesus and the Advent season. He emphasizes how Advent counters consumerism by spotlighting hope and love. Cobb critiques traditional theological debates, offering fresh insights on divine presence through the incarnation. The conversation also explores complexities between relativism and absolutism in religious beliefs, and highlights the interconnectedness of Christianity and Buddhism, urging acceptance of diverse spiritual paths.
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Dec 2, 2013 • 1h 10min

TNT: reading, resurrection and a rollicking conversation

Tripp, known for his engaging broadcasts, joins Bo, a book aficionado, and John Caputo, a distinguished philosopher and theologian. The conversation kicks off with lively reflections on resurrection and theological themes. Bo shares intriguing book recommendations. They dive into the role of love and presence in understanding God's power, discuss challenges in ministry, and touch on modern faith's complexities, including LGBTQ issues. With a mix of humor and depth, the dialogue navigates personal anecdotes and profound insights into faith and community.
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Nov 29, 2013 • 60min

Grace Ji-Sun Kim and the Transformative Spirit

Grace Ji-Sun Kim, an author and a professor of Doctrinal Theology at Moravian Theological Seminary, dives into the complexities of colonialism, spirituality, and social justice. She explores the Korean concept of 'Han,' urging Christians to acknowledge systemic injustices. The conversation highlights the importance of theological language in advocating for global justice and the need for inclusive discussions on love and compassion. Kim also critiques privilege in American society and calls for a reevaluation of religious frameworks to foster healing and empathy.
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Nov 23, 2013 • 1h 55min

The John Caputo Book Party!

Jack Caputo, a renowned author in religious philosophy and theology, hosts an engaging celebration of his latest book, The Insistence of God. The conversation dives into thought-provoking topics like the dynamics of divine insistence and the role of 'perhaps' in reshaping faith. They explore the balance of contemplation and action through Biblical figures and discuss embracing uncertainty in belief. Caputo also teases his upcoming work on truth, blending philosophy with insights on eco-theology and the transformation of religious identity in a digital age.

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