Homebrewed Christianity 10: “Pagitt and Conder on A Christianity Worth Believing”

Date May 13, 2008

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This week you will hear two friends talking.  Tim Conder of Emmaus Way and author of Church in Transition will be doing most of the interviewing of Doug Pagitt from Solomon’s Porch and fellow Emergent Village leader.   They were both in Winston a few months ago for a church planting conference and I thought it would be cool to have them interview each other about their new books coming out, but after we got started they never made their way to Tim’s upcoming book on hermeneutics (Free for All) and instead Tim got Doug to focus on his new book, A Christianity Worth Believing

I think this conversation is fun, insight-filled, and theologically intriguing.  I hope you enjoy it.

- The Church Basement Roadshow (July 30th in Raleigh NC)

- Steve Knight’s blog and the New Mystics

- Tony Jones’ beard voting 

 

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4 Responses to “Homebrewed Christianity 10: “Pagitt and Conder on A Christianity Worth Believing””

  1. Steve K. said:

    Thanks for the shout out, guys.

    oi yoi yoi yoi yoi yoi

  2. the encounter » Blog Archive » Christianity Worth Believing said:

    [...] My friend Chad does a weekly podcast, “Homebrewed Christianity.” This past week they featured an interview/conversation between Tim Conder (Emmaus Way) and Doug Pagitt (Solomon’s Porch). They talk about Pagitt’s new book, “A Christianity Worth Believing.” [...]

  3. Chad Crawford said:

    The Church Basement Roadshow stops in FOUR cities in Texas, including Austin on July 19!

  4. Whiteheadian Witticisms: Why absolute finality for dogma is troublesome for truth’s sake | Homebrewed Christianity said:

    [...] only to find more sweet quotes for the sharing.  Enjoy this one, it is a goodie and a point that sounds similar to Doug Pagitt in his newest book. You cannot claim absolute finality for a dogma without claiming [...]

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