

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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Jun 13, 2012 • 41min
Theology Nerd Throwdown Takes the UCC to Alcatraz!
Join Erin Wyma, Thea Mateu, Mary Sue Brookshire, and Dave Palmer, all engaging leaders from the United Church of Christ, as they dive into thought-provoking discussions on contemporary theological issues. They unpack Obama’s controversial kill list, explore the evolving role of women in ministry, and the dynamics of progressive churches. Engaging topics like gay and polygamous marriage, partisan divisions, and the essence of prophetic preaching spark lively debates, revealing what liberal Christianity truly sounds like.

Jun 12, 2012 • 48min
Secularizing Christianity with John Cobb
Join influential theologian John Cobb, a pioneer of progressive Christianity, as he challenges traditional beliefs. He argues that the biggest world religion is harming the planet and the poor, urging the church to adopt ecological salvation. Cobb emphasizes the importance of securing a sustainable future through transformed faith practices. He also reinterprets Paul’s teachings, advocating for a compassionate and just approach to the Gospel. Tune in for a compelling look at secularizing Christianity while staying true to its values.

Jun 5, 2012 • 1h 24min
Global Leadership and Local Ministry with Martin Sanders
Martin Sanders, the head of Global Leadership and D.Min director at Alliance Theological Seminary, shares his wealth of experience in ministry and education. He discusses the evolution of community engagement in churches, stressing the need for compassion and a renewed understanding of the Kingdom of God. The conversation touches on multiculturalism in ministry education, the unique challenges within North America, and the impact of local cultures on leadership. Sanders also highlights the significance of mentoring across diverse contexts, offering insights into the future of global ministry.

Jun 4, 2012 • 1h 31min
Profano Theology with Barry Taylor!
Barry Taylor, a British PoMo theologian and cultural maven, brings a refreshing twist to theology through humor and rock music. He discusses 'profane theology,' encouraging a blend of faith and pop culture while explaining the quirky 'curse word Bingo.' The conversation touches on the impact of reality TV on Christianity, critiques of Mel Gibson's work, and the transformation of trash into meaningful art, all while embracing the complexities of love, culture, and modern spirituality. Taylor's engaging anecdotes invite listeners to rethink traditional beliefs with wit and creativity.

May 28, 2012 • 1h 27min
The Crazy Gay-Hating Minister, Generational Hating, & Tony Jones' Love of Nothing
Rev. Charles L. Worley, a divisive figure in the debate on same-sex marriage, sparks intense discussions about hate speech and its impact on Christianity. The conversation dives into generational divides within the church and critiques on spiritual authenticity. They also tackle the complexities of marriage equality in church leadership and explore the philosophical depths of creation ex nihilo, while playfully balancing deep theology with lighthearted banter. The episode is a thought-provoking mix of challenge and humor.

May 25, 2012 • 54min
The Creatio Ex Nihilio Debate!
Dive into a lively theological debate with six renowned theologians tackling the contentious topic of creation out of nothing. Engage with serious arguments and light-hearted limericks as they explore diverse perspectives. Discover the implications of creatio ex nihilo on social hierarchies and the dynamic relationship between humanity and the infinite. Delve into philosophical discussions on multiplicity versus unity and revisit the interplay between modern physics and traditional views, advocating for a more relational understanding of creation.

May 14, 2012 • 51min
Fully Human, Fully Divine, & All Process! Christology with John Cobb
Join the insightful John Cobb, a leading theologian and author of "Christ in a Pluralistic Age," as he delves into fresh perspectives on Christology. He challenges traditional, orthodox views, advocating for a non-coercive understanding of divine influence. Cobb reflects on the significance of community in the 'kingdom of God,' critiquing both secularism and fundamentalism. He also explores the intricate relationship between faith and how different cultures perceive divine experiences, offering a unique intersection of process thought and spirituality.

May 11, 2012 • 1h 11min
John Cobb & Tom Oord go Emerging with Jesus
In this enlightening conversation, renowned theologians John Cobb, a key figure in process theology, and Tom Oord, known for open and relational theology, delve into profound topics. They discuss the nature of Christology and the significance of the kingdom commonwealth of God. The duo explores the challenges of religious pluralism, emphasizing interfaith dialogue and the lessons of Jesus in today's world. Their insights encourage a fresh understanding of worship, resurrection, and God's relationship with humanity amidst contemporary issues.

May 8, 2012 • 1h 33min
Get Lost in Order to be Saved! John Caputo on Radical Theology
John Jack Caputo, a leading philosopher of religion known for radical theology, joins to dive into transformative ideas in faith and spirituality. He discusses the tension between radical and confessional theologies, inviting listeners to rethink their beliefs through the lens of postmodern thinkers like Derrida and Hegel. Conversations span personal responsibility in spirituality, the complexities of divine understanding, and the impact of gendered language in theology. Caputo emphasizes embracing the unexpected in divine relationships and reframing prayer as a personal act of hope amidst uncertainty.

May 1, 2012 • 1h 6min
Nerd Out! Leaving Church, Packing Heat, and Metaphysical Violence
Rachel Held Evans, a renowned writer on faith, joins Andrew Sullivan, a political journalist, and Tripp, an expert on church dynamics. They dive into why many are leaving the church, discussing issues like the superficiality of faith communities and the struggles of young adults. The trio also tackles the metaphorical use of swords in scripture and reinterprets Jesus' teachings on non-violence. Expanding on divine love, they critique traditional theological views, advocating for inclusivity and understanding in spiritual discussions.


