Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Theology Nerd Podcast with the Dr. Tripp Fuller. This is a shorter Q&A episode, where your friendly, local internet theologian answers questions submitted by you. Today's question: is the canon open or closed? how would communities decide what new texts … Read more about Should We Open the Canon, or Keep It Closed?
Did Early Christians Think The Bible Was Inerrant?
Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Theology Nerd Podcast with the Dr. Tripp Fuller. This is a shorter Q&A episode, where your friendly, local internet theologian answers questions submitted by you. Today's question: did the early Christians believe the Bible was inerrant? The short … Read more about Did Early Christians Think The Bible Was Inerrant?
Be Glad the Gospels Don’t Line Up
Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Theology Nerd Podcast with the Dr. Tripp Fuller. This is a shorter Q&A episode, where your friendly, local internet theologian answers questions submitted by you. This week's question: What do I do with 4 different, contradictory, gospel stories? In … Read more about Be Glad the Gospels Don’t Line Up
Faith, Reason, and Reading the Bible
Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Theology Nerd Podcast with the Dr. Tripp Fuller. This is a shorter Q&A episode, where your friendly, local internet theologian answers questions submitted by you. In this episode Tripp tries to tackle two questions: How did the early church see the … Read more about Faith, Reason, and Reading the Bible
Thanksgiving, Nostalgia, and Togetherness with Robyn Henderson-Espinoza #GoActivistTheology
Back by popular demand, Robyn Henderson-Espinoza sits down to talk with Tripp about Thanksgiving, the theology of nostalgia, and the politics of wholeness. They discuss: the postwar origins of Thanksgiving how do we reconcile the Christian rhetoric of gratitude and the founding of our … Read more about Thanksgiving, Nostalgia, and Togetherness with Robyn Henderson-Espinoza #GoActivistTheology
Social Justice, Conflict, and Process Ecclesiology with Timothy Murphy
Theologian and activist Timothy Murphy is on the podcast to talk about his new book, Counter-Imperial Churching for a Planetary Gospel. It's part of the (Process) Theology Nerd Book Giveaway sponsored by Process Century Press and the Center for Process Studies In this episode you'll hear about … Read more about Social Justice, Conflict, and Process Ecclesiology with Timothy Murphy
Freedom, Liberty, and Other Patriotic Stuff
Get ready for all the freedom, liberty, and patriotic stuff you can handle! Jason Micheli and Teer Hardy from the Crackers & Grape Juice Podcast. In this episode the Hauerwasian Mafia sent one of its Drill Sergeants, Jason, to talk about the predicament of faith, freedom, and the conflicting … Read more about Freedom, Liberty, and Other Patriotic Stuff
The Secret Chart to the END OF TIME (kind of) with Jeffrey Pugh and Daniel Kirk
Welcome to a special episode of the Theology Nerd podcast. Today, the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk is talking to Jeffrey Pugh about his book, The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the End Times: Theology After You've Been Left Behind. Hear about Jeffrey's personal history with apocalyptic movements, … Read more about The Secret Chart to the END OF TIME (kind of) with Jeffrey Pugh and Daniel Kirk
Smells Like Teenage Phenomenology with J. Aaron Simmons LIVE from #PYM17
We are live from North Carolina today! J. Aaron Simmons, Lauren Winner, and Ryan Newsome were all on stage for the live podcast from the Progressive Youth Ministry conference at Montreat in North Carolina. PYM just announced details for next year's conference, so make sure to check … Read more about Smells Like Teenage Phenomenology with J. Aaron Simmons LIVE from #PYM17
Questions for Trinity (Sunday) #LectioCast
The good Doctor Daniel Kirk is on a road trip across the country with Clan Kirk, but no need to fear your Lectiocast is still here! It is an honor to fill in for Daniel and talk some lectionary goodness. We will see how long it takes before Daniel quits his trip and gets me off the show, but for now … Read more about Questions for Trinity (Sunday) #LectioCast
Interruptions of Lament and of New Originary Stirrings with Erin Schendzielos
"Lament is the antidote of denial." - Walter Brueggemann This episode Tripp and Nathan talk to Erin Schendzielos about new project her and the Shelter50 Publishing Collective are working on with Walter Brueggemann - Antidote: Interruptions of Lament and of New Originary Stirrings. This project … Read more about Interruptions of Lament and of New Originary Stirrings with Erin Schendzielos
Deep Religious Pluralism with Andrew Schwartz
Are we all taking different paths up the same mountain? or are their many mountains? is there one ultimate reality or many? Andrew Schwartz, director of the Center for Process Studies - a research center of Claremont School of Theology, in affiliation with Claremont Graduate University. CPS seeks … Read more about Deep Religious Pluralism with Andrew Schwartz