

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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Sep 14, 2013 • 32min
TNT bonus track: Young People & the Church
Micky Jones, a passionate advocate for youth engagement in the church, joins the discussion about young people's relationship with faith communities. They dive into the disconnect between Millennials and traditional church structures. The conversation examines how rigid practices can stifle creativity, contrasting them with the vibrant worship found in more inclusive settings. They also explore the blending of ancient traditions with modern approaches, emphasizing the need for authentic engagement to bridge generational divides.

Sep 7, 2013 • 57min
Everyday Sunday on the Industry, the Art, & the Journey #Zesty #Podcast
Trey Pearson, a Christian rocker who found fame as a teenager and continues to evolve in his artistry, chats with Christian Piatt, a cultural commentator focused on spirituality. They discuss the intricate balance between faith and creativity in the Christian music industry, highlighting the struggle for authenticity amid commercial pressures. The conversation also touches on the significance of shared cultural experiences and how they shape faith journeys while calling for more honest dialogues in the music scene.

Sep 6, 2013 • 1h 5min
TNT Hyper-Theist Throwdown part 2
In this engaging discussion, Callid, a theologian known for his insights on hypertheism, joins the hosts to explore the idea of hyper-theism. They critique traditional binary views of atheism and theism, encouraging a richer understanding of spirituality. The conversation highlights the importance of action-driven faith, focusing on justice and liberation. Humor and personal anecdotes color their reflections, making complex theological concepts accessible and engaging. Tune in for a thought-provoking chat that challenges conventional beliefs!

Aug 28, 2013 • 1h 4min
"We Are All One": Human Rights Campaign Panel Discussion From the Wild Goose Festival
Dr. Sharon Groves, director of HRC's Religion and Faith Program, leads a powerful discussion featuring impactful leaders like Caitlin Breedlove and Bishop Tonyia M. Rawls. They reflect on the historic victories and losses for LGBTQ rights in 2013, emphasizing the role of faith in justice work. The conversation highlights the importance of intersectionality, personal stories of challenge, and the legacy of Bayard Rustin. They call for unity and collective action in the face of injustice, urging the church to embrace inclusivity and understanding.

Aug 24, 2013 • 1h 28min
Brian McLaren & James Alison on Religion, Violence & Mimetic Theory
In this captivating discussion, Brian McLaren, an activist and author, joins James Alison, a Catholic theologian known for his unique insights, to explore the intersection of religion and violence through mimetic theory. They delve into René Girard's ideas about desire and atonement, highlighting how these concepts challenge traditional beliefs. The conversation covers personal faith crises, the evolving understanding of biblical violence, and the need for inclusivity within polarized communities, all while reflecting on the impact of pop culture on our ethical frameworks.

Aug 2, 2013 • 1h 18min
10 Dirty Secrets About Being a Minister w/ Greg Horton
Join Greg Horton, an ex-pastor turned skeptic, as he spills the 10 dirty secrets of ministry life. He reflects on the isolation ministers face, contrasting idealism with stark realities. Humor and camaraderie shine through as they discuss the emotional burden of navigating faith and congregation expectations. The conversation also explores love's ambiguity in Christianity and the quest for authenticity within the church. With witty anecdotes and thoughtful critiques, this candid dialogue offers eye-opening insights into the hidden challenges of ministry.

Jul 24, 2013 • 1h 17min
For a Church to Come with Peter Blum
Peter Blum, an author specializing in postmodern theory and Anabaptist thought, engages in a thought-provoking discussion. He reflects on his journey as a Mennonite academic navigating postmodern complexities while emphasizing community. The conversation dives into rethinking Cartesian frameworks and the limitations of traditional thought. Blum also tackles the evolution of discipleship, especially concerning nonviolence, and examines the challenges of LGBTQ+ inclusion in faith communities. This rich dialogue encourages deeper reflection on identity, community, and interpretation in modern faith.

Jul 22, 2013 • 59min
TNT: a Homebrewed Stew of Topics
Micky Jones, a theologian passionate about spirituality and faith engagement, dives into the intriguing realm of post-cynical Christianity inspired by Jim Wallis. The discussion navigates the tensions between skepticism and hope, urging for a faith that responds creatively to social challenges. They also explore the complexity of biblical interpretation and the interconnectedness of the Trinity. With a touch of humor, Micky highlights the significance of inclusive faith expressions, advocating for a robust, hopeful community in a time of cynicism.

Jul 19, 2013 • 48min
John Dominic Crossan on God & Empire! [Barrel Aged]
John Dominic Crossan, a notable scholar renowned for his research on the historical Jesus, engages in a vibrant discussion on Christianity's complex intersection with imperial power. He addresses how to embody nonviolence in a violent world, drawing on Jesus as a model. The conversation explores eschatology's ethical impact, calling for church reform and a commitment to justice. With his captivating Irish accent, Crossan emphasizes laughter and lightness, reminding us to find joy amid life's challenges.

Jul 8, 2013 • 1h 31min
TNT: Caputo and Jones Subvert the Norm
Jack Caputo, a leading voice in Radical Theology, teams up with theologian Tony Jones and conference co-organizer Katharine Sarah Moody for a deep dive into spiritual transformation. They discuss the provocative nature of radical theology, pushing back against traditional beliefs and the church's structure. The conversation highlights the impact of pluralism on faith, the complexities of identity in spirituality, and invites listeners to engage with radical ideas and marginalized voices. Caputo's forthcoming book adds an extra layer to this vibrant discourse.


