Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller
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Jan 16, 2012 • 39min

TNT: Prayer and Process reaction

In this lively discussion, Dr. John Cobb, a prominent theologian, joins authors Rachel Held Evans and Kurt Willems, theologian Paul Capetz, and emerging church leader Tony Jones. They dive into the complexities of process theology, contrasting it with Calvinism while highlighting God's relational nature. The conversation also tackles philosophical insights into biblical interpretation, emphasizing context and ethics. Moreover, they explore how comfort in tradition can hinder transformative faith, advocating for a reevaluation of beliefs and a deeper understanding of divine love.
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Jan 11, 2012 • 1h 8min

Prayer & Process with John Cobb

John Cobb, a leading figure in Process theology, engages in an enlightening conversation about the significance of prayer within a dynamic and relational understanding of God. He discusses how prayer enhances the divine healing already at work in the world. The dialogue also explores the interconnectedness of society, critiques the Occupy movement, and advocates for a holistic pro-life perspective that considers the welfare of all species. Get ready for fresh insights into community responsibility and the transformative power of prayer!
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Jan 6, 2012 • 1h 12min

John Caputo says "GOD...perhaps" Ep.131

John Caputo, a renowned philosopher and featured speaker at the Soularize event, dives into profound themes that challenge traditional beliefs. He explores the fluidity of spirituality, emphasizing how identity and desire shape our understanding of faith. Caputo introduces the notion of 'perhaps' to reframe the concept of God, inviting listeners to embrace uncertainty and rethink the meaning of belief. Alongside rich discussions on wisdom in biblical metaphors, he connects prayer with addiction recovery, highlighting its paradoxical nature and the quest for deeper understanding.
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Jan 2, 2012 • 1h 43min

Peter Rollins & Barry Taylor answer THE question “What Would Paul Do?” Ep. 129

Peter Rollins, an author known for his philosophical insights, joins Barry Taylor, a cultural thinker, to reframe the question, "What Would Paul Do?" They explore the relevance of Paul’s teachings in today's society, tackling topics like identity politics, social justice, and the crisis of capitalism. Their conversation dives into the essence of true discipleship, emphasizing shared human experiences over rigid identities. With a mix of humor and profound critique, they challenge conventional church practices and advocate for a more inclusive and transformative faith community.
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Dec 22, 2011 • 48min

Banned Questions about Jesus & the Bible with Christian Piatt

Christian Piatt, an author and minister's husband, dives into the provocative world of questioning faith and the Bible. He shares insights on the complexities of personal belief and the significance of open dialogue within religious communities. The discussion touches on the humanity of Jesus, challenging traditional views on salvation and atonement. Christian also reflects on his journey in planting a progressive church in Colorado, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and community engagement in a postmodern context.
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Dec 17, 2011 • 55min

TNT: Emergent Process Conversation Preparation

In this insightful discussion, Joe Paparone—a participant in the Masters of Global Leadership program—dives into missional priorities and process theology. He shares his experiences from missions in Cambodia and Bosnia, highlighting the collaborative spirit of his diverse cohort. The conversation prepares listeners for an emergent theological dialogue, emphasizing a relational view of God amidst human suffering and systemic injustice. Joe encourages fostering understanding among varied theological perspectives, setting the stage for rich interactions at the upcoming conference.
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Dec 9, 2011 • 1h

Advent TNT Extravaganza

Dive into the profound themes of Advent that blend song and story. Explore the anticipation of Christmas through reflections on hope and resilience in tough times. Engage with the significance of longing during the waiting period, and appreciate how eschatology connects to divine presence. Experience a lively discussion about music, as well as heartwarming performances that emphasize love and community spirit during the festive season.
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Dec 1, 2011 • 1h 9min

Waking Up to Community & Empire with Marc Ellis

Dr. Marc Ellis, a renowned Jewish Liberation Theologian and Professor at Baylor University, dives deep into the intersection of faith and empire. He discusses the Apostle Paul's letters, especially Romans, revealing their political implications in today’s context. Ellis critiques traditional views on justice and sexuality, advocating for a transformative understanding of community rooted in peacemaking. The conversation also touches on the church's role in addressing economic struggles and the enriching balance between academic scholarship and parish life.
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Nov 29, 2011 • 1h 3min

The Cross, Resurrection, Blood, and Church of Jesus: TNT Crossed Out

Andrew Sung-Park, a theologian focused on Asian American perspectives, joins esteemed guests like Douglas Ottati, Elizabeth Johnson, Brian McLaren, and Peter Rollins. The conversation tackles whether too much emphasis is placed on the cross, exploring its implications for contemporary faith. They delve into the interconnectedness of the cross and resurrection, challenge narrow interpretations, and highlight the call for justice and transformation. The discussion also touches on reclaiming Christian symbols and redefining concepts of redemption to address social issues.
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Nov 23, 2011 • 1h 16min

Radical Political Theology with Clayton Crockett

Clayton Crockett, an Associate Professor and Director of Religious Studies, dives into the radical changes reshaping religion and politics today. He discusses how the boundaries between the sacred and the secular have blurred since the 1960s, leading to a crisis in modern liberalism. Exploring themes of Southern Christianity, nationalism, and capitalism's limits, he reinterprets early Christian figures like Paul in contemporary contexts. Crockett also emphasizes the need for a fresh approach to biblical interpretation, urging inclusivity in understanding diverse texts.

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