Kathryn Tanner has written (at least personally) the most compelling, creative, and constructive Christology in a long time. This interview was actually conducted in person by Philip Clayton. They were both students together at Yale as the 'Yale School' was in its formative period. Being friends … Read more about Christ the Key with Kathryn Tanner: Homebrewed Christianity 92
Peter Rollins Gives Up Atheism For Lent?: Homebrewed Christianity 91
This week Peter Rollins joins the podcast with an interview for the ages....or at least the week! Not only does Pete join the cast but Tony Jones jumps into the mix and lays down a Lenten Challenge to Pete.....to give up his (Christian) Atheism for Lent. If you are wondering exactly why a 'famous … Read more about Peter Rollins Gives Up Atheism For Lent?: Homebrewed Christianity 91
Joseph Bracken’s Process Christology: Homebrewed Christianity 90
Joseph Bracken returns to the Homebrewed Christianity as part of our Christology series and brings a Process Spirit Christology. He is a retired professor of theology from Xavier University and author of many books on philosophical theology. Bracken takes the rich heritage of Catholic thought and … Read more about Joseph Bracken’s Process Christology: Homebrewed Christianity 90
Douglas Ottati on a Christology of the Heart: Homebrewed Christianity 89
We're closing out 2010 in a big way by continuing the Christology series with Douglas Ottati. Professor Ottati is the Craig Family Distinguished Professor in Reformed Theology and Justice Ministry at Davidson College in North Carolina. In conversation with the reformed tradition, he takes a … Read more about Douglas Ottati on a Christology of the Heart: Homebrewed Christianity 89
Elizabeth Johnson’s Ecological Christology: Homebrewed Christianity 88
Elizabeth Johnson, Catholic feminist theologian, returns this week to talk about Christology in ways that inspire ecological concern. Three areas she sees ecology and Christology intersecting are the ministry of Jesus, the belief in the incarnation, and Christ's death and resurrection. Great … Read more about Elizabeth Johnson’s Ecological Christology: Homebrewed Christianity 88
An Apologetic Christology for the Postmodern with Roger Haight: Homebrewed Christianity 87
Roger Haight is a prolific theologian, American Jesuit, and an excellent example of the Chicago School of theology. Standing in the tradition of greats like Paul Tillich and David Tracy, Roger seeks to articulate Christian theology for and to the cultural context. In his career he has focused his … Read more about An Apologetic Christology for the Postmodern with Roger Haight: Homebrewed Christianity 87
Religious Pluralism, Nondualism, and Polydoxy with John Thatamanil: Homebrewed Christianity 86
This is just a podtastic conversation between Tripp and Dr. John Thatamanil, a discussion about how Thatamanil's cultural background has informed his Christian theology. This podcast episode gives a glimpse of what one might come up with weaving strands of Alfred North Whitehead/process, the thought … Read more about Religious Pluralism, Nondualism, and Polydoxy with John Thatamanil: Homebrewed Christianity 86
A Conversation with Philip Clayton: Homebrewed Christianity 85
Philip Clayton is on this episode and he and Tripp talk process, prolepsis, Jesus, his upcoming book Topsy Turvy God, the religion and science dead-end, the impact of 9/11 on theology in the 21st century, and a little process/Pannenberg. Philip Clayton is a philosopher and theologian specializing in … Read more about A Conversation with Philip Clayton: Homebrewed Christianity 85
Marcus Borg, a “Novel” Jesus Scholar: Homebrewed Christianity 84
Marcus Borg, well-known for his work with the Jesus Seminar and author of nineteen books, many of them best-sellers, including The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions, co-authored by NT Wright, and three co-authored by John Dominic Crossan, The Last Week, The First Christmas, and The First Paul. Jesus: … Read more about Marcus Borg, a “Novel” Jesus Scholar: Homebrewed Christianity 84
Anne Rice on Quitting Christianity: Homebrewed Christianity 83
This week, we're privileged to have Anne Rice come on, interviewed by Mike Morrell. Rice is one of the most read authors in modern history ... her books have sold over 130 million copies. She is best known for the gothic genre, but in recent years, after coming out publicly as a person of faith, has … Read more about Anne Rice on Quitting Christianity: Homebrewed Christianity 83
John D. Caputo Returns: Homebrewed Christianity 82
John Caputo stops by for a sweet second coming on the podcast, interviewed by our friend Callid Keefe-Perry from TheImageofFish.com. And while I was touring the Midwest and rocking it out at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (hence AC/DC music) in Cleveland, Tripp and Callid caught up with each other … Read more about John D. Caputo Returns: Homebrewed Christianity 82
Andrew Root on the Promise of Despair: Homebrewed Christianity 81
This week our guest is Andrew Root, who is Associate Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul. He joins us to talk about his new book, 'The Promise of Despair: The Way of the Cross as the Way of the Church.' As Tripp puts it in the interview, Andrew Root makes death … Read more about Andrew Root on the Promise of Despair: Homebrewed Christianity 81