The History and Transformation of American Christianity with Bill Leonard: Homebrewed Christianity 114

 If you are a history buff then this is the podcast for you!  We discuss the history of religion in American, its relationship to politics and culture, and how cool Roger Williams was.  Not only that, we tackle the current status of religion in America and in the South as Protestant Christianity has … Read more about The History and Transformation of American Christianity with Bill Leonard: Homebrewed Christianity 114

Discovering Biblical Womanhood in Monkey Town with Rachel Held Evans: Homebrewed Christianity 113

 The One & Only Super-Blogger Extraordinaire Rachel Held Evans is on the podcast.  It is one sweet conversation with the BoDaddy where they discuss her first book Evolving in Monkey Town and her upcoming book about living a year as a real deal 'biblical woman.'  Personally I think Rachel is the … Read more about Discovering Biblical Womanhood in Monkey Town with Rachel Held Evans: Homebrewed Christianity 113

Process, Poetry, & Post-Structuralism With Catherine Keller: Homebrewed Christianity 112

 Catherine Keller is clearly one of the most brilliant theologians taking residence on our planet and she is our guest this week on Homebrewed Christianity!!  We have done a bunch of process theology on the podcast but we haven't had a process thinker who connects Whitehead with Deleuze and Derrida … Read more about Process, Poetry, & Post-Structuralism With Catherine Keller: Homebrewed Christianity 112

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Process Theology with Bruce Epperly: Homebrewed Christianity 111

 Homebrewed Christianity has had a bunch of Process theologians on the podcast and after many requests we have a podcast for the process perplexed.  Bruce Epperly is back on the podcast promoting his excellent new book Process Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed and since the book itself is an … Read more about Welcome to the Wonderful World of Process Theology with Bruce Epperly: Homebrewed Christianity 111

Zizek & David Fitch Smacking Evangelical Master Signifiers: Homebrewed Christianity 110

Theologian, Blogger, Tweeter, and Hauerwasian Mafia hit-man David Fitch is on the podcast.  His coming is due to Deacon Gus' request and here it is for your listening and brain stimulating pleasure.  If you are asking yourself "what would happen if Zizek was American Evangelicalism therapist?" then … Read more about Zizek & David Fitch Smacking Evangelical Master Signifiers: Homebrewed Christianity 110

Practicing the Way of Jesus with Mark Scandrette: Homebrewed Christianity 109

If I had to pick one person who had the such impressive intuition, imagination, and practiced integrity that you should take their advice and premonitions about the future of spiritual formation and discipleship in the church it would be Mark Scandrette.  In this podcast you will hear Mark discuss … Read more about Practicing the Way of Jesus with Mark Scandrette: Homebrewed Christianity 109

The Big Theological Throw Down with John Cobb & Paul Capetz: Homebrewed Christianity 101

With this mind blowing episode the Homebrewed Christianity Podcast crosses into the second 100 episodes!!  Chad and I are thrilled to still be trying out this audiological and theological adventure with all y'all Deacons!  Going forward we would really like to know more about who you want on (and … Read more about The Big Theological Throw Down with John Cobb & Paul Capetz: Homebrewed Christianity 101

Want to be an Evangelical Arminian? Roger Olson will Help: Homebrewed Christianity 96

I am pumped to share my conversation with Roger Olson.  This card carrying 'evangelical Arminian' joins the podcast to explain common misunderstandings around Arminian theology, the ethical problems of being a Calvinist, the nature and future of evangelicalism, Open theism, the Rob Bell controversy, … Read more about Want to be an Evangelical Arminian? Roger Olson will Help: Homebrewed Christianity 96

Quest for the Living God with Elizabeth Johnson: Homebrewed Christianity ep. 17

Elizabeth Johnson is a hero of mine.  Such a gracious combination of fidelity to Christian tradition, creative exploration in Christian theology, and commitment to the church is hard to find (plus her writing is easy to read). As an aspiring theologian I tend to get theological crushes on books and … Read more about Quest for the Living God with Elizabeth Johnson: Homebrewed Christianity ep. 17

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