Monica A. Coleman is Assc. Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religions at Claremont School of Theology. She is the author of Making a Way Out of No Way: A Womanist Theology (Innovations: African American Religious Thought), The Dinah Project: A Handbook for … Read more about Religious Pluralism, Christology & Process with Monica A. Coleman: Homebrewed Christianity 123
Doug Pagitt Wants the Church to get Inventive: Homebrewed Christianity 122
Doug Pagitt is a church planter, author, social media consultant, radio host, and all around good dude. This week he joins us for a conversation about his new book Church in the Inventive Age and we have a great time. It's sure to get your brain a flowing and your mouse a clickin' (to amazon … Read more about Doug Pagitt Wants the Church to get Inventive: Homebrewed Christianity 122
Slave Free Earth: Cathy and Will Henderson on human trafficking
Cathy and Will Henderson are the founders of Slave Free Earth. The problem of human trafficking has become a global epidemic. It has suprassed arms (guns) and is second only to drugs in illegal sales. Visit to SlaveFreeEarth.com to connect, learn, volunteer and support this movement. The … Read more about Slave Free Earth: Cathy and Will Henderson on human trafficking
John Caputo on the Future of Continental Philosophy: Homebrewed Christianity 121
The one and only, living legend, and Homebrewed frequenter John Caputo is back! Think of this as a pump primer for the HBC-3d with Caputo at Soularize. Both his first and second visit rocked the podcast. Even more exciting are these class lectures Caputo is sharing here at HBC. These lectures, … Read more about John Caputo on the Future of Continental Philosophy: Homebrewed Christianity 121
Open Theology, Process, Historical Jesus & the Global South: TNT for Oct 5
In this week's TNT (Theology Nerd Throwdown) Tripp and Bo respond to questions about Open Theology, the Historical Jesus and end in the Global South. Some of the books they mention are: The Most Moved Mover by Clark Pinnock Beyond Liberalism and Fundamentalism by Nancey Murphey God of the … Read more about Open Theology, Process, Historical Jesus & the Global South: TNT for Oct 5
Church in the Present Tense with Kevin Corcoran: Homebrewed Christiainity 120
Kevin Corcoran, mastermind behind the book Church in the Present Tense (along with Scot McKnight, Peter Rollins, and Jason Clark) talks with Tripp. In the intro we have fun dreaming of Johnny Depp playing Pete Rollins in The Insurrection movie with Christopher Walken as John Caputo. (Bo has … Read more about Church in the Present Tense with Kevin Corcoran: Homebrewed Christiainity 120
Christian Unity, Mark Driscoll and Progressive problems: TNT week of Sept 29
In this week's installment of the Theology Nerd Throw-down (TNT) we come in with a bunch questions but never get past the first one. "How are we to understand Christian unity with somebody like Mark Driscoll?" Make no mistake though - that one question leads us on a wild tour of the issue. We … Read more about Christian Unity, Mark Driscoll and Progressive problems: TNT week of Sept 29
Merold Westphal on the Rapture, Rob Bell, John Caputo, & More! pt2: Homebrewed Christianity 119
This conversation with living legend Merold Westphal covers everything from the Rapture to Rob Bell, from his friendship with John Caputo to everyone's favorite theological game: Name Association! He also introduces us to the 'Gang of Four'- the Desert Father, the Geneva Calvinists, the American … Read more about Merold Westphal on the Rapture, Rob Bell, John Caputo, & More! pt2: Homebrewed Christianity 119
TNT : week of September 15
This Theology Nerd Throwdown is sponsored by Claremont School of Theology. Tripp and Bo take on three topics in the news from a progressive Christian perspective with an eye toward the theological. 1. Did 9/11 really change us? You can read the initial blog here. 2. The crows at the … Read more about TNT : week of September 15
9/11 Special: Graham E. Fuller and a world without Islam
On the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, we talk to Graham E. Fuller about the world we live in and geo-political roots of our contemporary conflicts. We talk about Israel, Turkey, Russia, Bosnia, Malaysia, Indonesia and America. We also go back in history - past the Crusades - to … Read more about 9/11 Special: Graham E. Fuller and a world without Islam
Economics, Theology, and Discipleship: Joerg Rieger on Homebrewed Christianity 116
We may be in the midst of an 'economic downturn' but at Homebrewed Christianity we are having a 'theological boom.' If there was one single living person I would want to talk to about theology and economics Joerg Rieger is that person. Guess what? He is here! Rieger is the Wendland-Cook Endowed … Read more about Economics, Theology, and Discipleship: Joerg Rieger on Homebrewed Christianity 116
Philosophy, Religion, Hermenutics & Theology… Oh My! Ingolf Dalferth on Homebrewed Christianity 115
A philosopher of religion from the continent (that means Europe) with a sweet accent and theological insights to drop in your ears is on the podcast. His name... Ingolf Dalferth. His game... Hermeneutical Theology. Dalferth is one of my professors and Dr. Deacon Hall's dissertation adviser at … Read more about Philosophy, Religion, Hermenutics & Theology… Oh My! Ingolf Dalferth on Homebrewed Christianity 115