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
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove on the Wisdom of Stability: Homebrewed Christianity 80
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is a voice in the new monastic movement. He's an author, speaker, North Carolinian, and Duke Divinity grad, who visits us to talk about his new book The Wisdom of Stability. In The Wisdom of Stability, Wilson-Hartgrove illuminates the biblical and monastic understanding … Read more about Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove on the Wisdom of Stability: Homebrewed Christianity 80
NT Wright! Homebrewed Christianity 79
Tripp and I had a great visit with Bishop Tom, and the episode is destined to become a Homebrewed classic. In case he needs an introduction, NT Wright is the Bishop of Durham for the Church of England, leading New Testament scholar, and has been featured on ABC News, Dateline, and the Colbert … Read more about NT Wright! Homebrewed Christianity 79
Alexander Shaia on the Hidden Power of the Gospels: Homebrewed Christianity 78
In this episode, Tripp interviews Dr. Alexander Shaia about his new book, The Hidden Power of the Gospels. Dr. Shaia's unusual approach combines anthropology, psychology, and ancient spiritual traditions to reveal that each of the four gospels focuses on a different spiritual question. These … Read more about Alexander Shaia on the Hidden Power of the Gospels: Homebrewed Christianity 78
The Fascinating Life and Music of Kevin Prosch: Homebrewed Christianity 77
Long-time friend of the podcast Mike Morrell partners with Homebrewed this week for this fireside chat (minus the fire, unless you count the Holy Spirit) with Kevin Prosch, a renowned singer/songwriter/instrumentalist who has traveled the world and influenced virtually every well-known worship … Read more about The Fascinating Life and Music of Kevin Prosch: Homebrewed Christianity 77
The Teaching Company Legend Phillip Cary on Homebrewed Christianity!
Phillip Cary is a master of the lecture. He can keep any keen mind's attention, get them excited, and send off thinking. I know this because I have all of his teaching company classes! When I ran into him at AAR this year I went in to 'fan' mode and just started talking to him about his amazing … Read more about The Teaching Company Legend Phillip Cary on Homebrewed Christianity!
Beta Faith with Philip Clayton, Spencer Burke, and Oozers: Homebrewed Christianity 75
One of the greatest insights of the Google-World is the freedom of Beta. A Beta is more than a product not-yet-ready-for-consumption, but a way of thinking, creating, and living. It owns being unfinished. It expects contribution, evolution, transparency. For a long time all of culture was under a … Read more about Beta Faith with Philip Clayton, Spencer Burke, and Oozers: Homebrewed Christianity 75
Chris Seay on the Gospel According to LOST: Homebrewed Christianity 74
Since I am a big fan of LOST, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to invite Chris Seay back on the podcast. Chris is a pastor in Houston and author of The Gospel According to LOST. In the conversation, we explore the biblical themes in LOST, the theme of science vs. faith, and we spend a little time … Read more about Chris Seay on the Gospel According to LOST: Homebrewed Christianity 74
Visiting St. Peter’s Brewery with Jonathan Blundell: Homebrewed Christianity 73
Jonathan is a blogger, podcaster, and the author of the novel, St. Peter's Brewery. He was a newspaper editor and used to be involved in Christian rasslin. St. Peter's Brewery follows the tale of Jimmy, who runs away from all of his problems, and finds sanctuary in a small pub located in what used … Read more about Visiting St. Peter’s Brewery with Jonathan Blundell: Homebrewed Christianity 73
Googlicious Theology with Barry Taylor: Homebrewed Christianity 72
Heresy hunters, be on alert, because this episode features Heretic's Guide to Eternity coauthor Barry Taylor hanging out in his Beverly Hills office with Tripp talking about all the various intersections he's interested in involving faith and culture. Barry is the artist-in-residence at the … Read more about Googlicious Theology with Barry Taylor: Homebrewed Christianity 72
Incarnation and Imagination with Darby Ray: Homebrewed Christianity 71
We finish up the second year of the podcast with Darby Kathleen Ray, professor of religious studies at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. Dr. Ray's book Incarnation and Imagination: A Christian Ethic of Ingenuity is about the incarnation as the key to God's ingenious and imaginative response … Read more about Incarnation and Imagination with Darby Ray: Homebrewed Christianity 71