

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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Nov 17, 2013 • 46min
Quest for the Living God w/ Elizabeth Johnson
Elizabeth Johnson, a legendary Catholic theologian known for her impactful writings, joins the discussion to explore the evolution of contemporary theology. She shares her journey as a female theologian navigating a male-dominated field and the transformative effect of the Second Vatican Council. The conversation dives into redefining God through diverse experiences, especially from marginalized communities, emphasizing the importance of spiritual growth, compassion, and a response to apathy in modern church culture.

Nov 14, 2013 • 1h 19min
Intelligent Design with Stephen Meyer
Stephen Meyer, a leading voice in intelligent design and director of the Center for Science and Culture, dives into a captivating discussion on the origins of life. He critiques neo-Darwinism, emphasizing the complexities of the Cambrian explosion and the philosophical debates between materialism and intelligence. Meyer explores whether the universe's fine-tuning is a product of chance or design, while also engaging in the intersection of science and faith. His insights challenge established paradigms, inviting a thoughtful reconsideration of evolution and intelligence.

Nov 9, 2013 • 1h 22min
12 Years A Slave: Movie Review and Theological Reflection
In this engaging discussion, J. Ryan Parker, a reviewer celebrated for his sharp insights on film and theology, shares his thoughts on '12 Years A Slave.' The conversation dives deep into the film's artistic elements and its profound societal themes. Parker and the host explore the theological implications of Solomon Northup's harrowing journey from freedom to bondage. They also reflect on how the film serves as a catalyst for ongoing dialogues about race and the legacy of slavery in contemporary society, urging listeners to confront historical injustices.

Nov 6, 2013 • 1h 22min
Labeling Beer, Religion, People & Other Things to Dismiss #NerdOut #GeekOut
Join Tripp, a thoughtful voice from the Homebrewed Christianity Headquarters, as he dives into the complexities of faith and community. He engages in a lively discussion about the challenges posed by labeling within religious circles, advocating for authentic communication beyond superficial categorizations. They use beer brewing as a metaphor for the evolving journey of faith, highlighting the importance of compassion in navigating theological differences. Expect humor, personal stories, and insights on building deeper connections in both faith and community.

Oct 22, 2013 • 1h 30min
Marcus Borg, Tony Jones, & the Resurrection w/ Jonnie #NerdOut
Join theologians Marcus Borg and Tony Jones, along with guest Jonnie, as they explore profound themes surrounding the resurrection. They dive into the necessity of a physical resurrection and contrasting evangelical concerns during Easter. Discussions meander through Pannenberg's insights, the nuanced views on atonement, and the broader implications of these beliefs within communities. The trio mixes humor with theological depth, making complex ideas accessible while reminding us to embrace inclusivity in faith practices.

Oct 21, 2013 • 1h 19min
Faith + Gender + Sexuality + Film = Level Ground Film Festival
Chelsea McInturff, a passionate advocate for faith and cinema, Samantha Curley, who focuses on gender and sexuality in film, and Ryan Bell, a former pastor examining faith and culture, join forces to discuss the groundbreaking Level Ground Film Festival. They share how a seminary student group initiated this platform for dialogue on faith, sexuality, and gender. The trio highlights the role of film in fostering community, creating safe spaces for conversations, and bridging gaps between the LGBT community and evangelical perspectives.

Oct 2, 2013 • 1h 23min
John Caputo on the journey form Radical Hermeneutics to the Weakness of God [Barrel Aged]
John Caputo, a renowned philosopher known for his work on radical hermeneutics, dives into fascinating themes about faith and interpretation. He shares his journey from radical hermeneutics to the concept of God's weakness, blending humor with profound insights. The conversation explores the fluidity of postmodern thought, the relationship between theology and philosophy, and the transformative power of radical forgiveness. Caputo challenges traditional doctrines and invites a fresh look at belief, ethics, and the nature of divinity.

Sep 26, 2013 • 1h 7min
Kirk Have I Loved But Tripp?
Daniel Kirk, a sensational theo-blogger and professor of New Testament, joins the conversation to explore intriguing theological topics with a touch of humor. They dive into whimsical musical adaptations of Christian themes and engage in a lively debate about progressive theology's evolving identity in today's context. The discussion also touches on the importance of kindness in understanding Jesus, reimagining resurrection, and the intersection of belief with socio-economic factors, all while fostering an inclusive dialogue around faith.

Sep 19, 2013 • 37min
TNT: Doing Spiritual Stuff In The Real World w/ Barry Taylor
Barry Taylor, an engaging thinker at the intersection of spirituality and daily life, joins renowned scholar Reza Aslan for a thought-provoking discussion. They explore how contemporary humanity grapples with meaning amidst modern cultural dynamics. The conversation dives into evolving spiritual landscapes, emphasizing adaptability and open-mindedness in diverse faith expressions. They also reflect on vulnerability and authenticity, underlining the importance of connection through music and personal relationships.

Sep 16, 2013 • 1h 29min
Reza Aslan LIVE 3D Event!
Reza Aslan, a New York Times #1 Bestselling Author known for his insightful explorations of Jesus, joins for a lively discussion. He tackles how Jesus' teachings resonate with contemporary issues, emphasizing faith's relevance today. The conversation dives into his personal spiritual journey, revealing the complexities of identity and belief. Aslan also analyzes Jesus' historical context during Roman occupation, critiquing the notion of a non-political Messiah and humorously engaging with resurrection narratives and alternative interpretations. It's an entertaining blend of theology and playful banter!


