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Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Summary: Our goal is to bring the wisdom of the academy's ivory tower into your earbuds. Think of each episode as an audiological ingredient for your to brew your own faith. Most episodes center around an interview with a different scholar, theologian, or philosopher.

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  • Artist: Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister
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 John Caputo: What to Believe? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:58

John Caputo is back on the podcast! If you are new to Homebrewed Christianity, you may not be familiar with Jack. Still, he is a longtime friend of the pod, a top-tier postmodern philosopher who radically returned to his theological roots. In his new book What to Believe? , he gives a beautiful introduction to his articulation of radical theology inspired by a Tillichian departure. If you no longer “believe in God,” the Supreme Being of classical theology, or you never did in the first place, is there anything you still ought to believe, anything you should cherish unconditionally, no matter what? In this lively and accessible book, addressed to believers, “recovering” believers, disbelievers, nonbelievers, and “nones” alike?to anyone in search of what they really do believe?the acclaimed philosopher and theologian John D. Caputo seeks out what there is to believe, with or without religion. John David Caputo (born October 26, 1940) is an American philosopher who is the Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus at Syracuse University and the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Villanova University. Caputo is a major figure associated with postmodern Christianity and continental philosophy of religion, as well as the founder of the theological movement known as weak theology. Much of Caputo’s work focuses on hermeneutics, phenomenology, deconstruction and theology. Previous Episodes with Jack * Tillich and a Radical Theology of Culture  * John Caputo on the End of Religion * The John Caputo Book Party! *  the journey form Radical Hermeneutics to the Weakness of God * Homebrewed Christianity’s 5th Birthday with John Caputo  * Get Lost in Order to be Saved! John Caputo on Radical Theology * John Caputo says “GOD…perhaps” * on the Future of Continental Philosophy * Why Go Derrida with John D. Caputo * Caputo Returns * Stargazing with Nietzsche and Caputo * Keller-riffic + Caputo Tells Pete the “lack” is BS * Theology For the Sub...

 Brian McLaren & John Dominic Crossan: The Message of Jesus & the Judgement of Civilization | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:55

This week, Brian McLaren and John Dominic Crossan join us as we discuss Jesus’s civilizational significance, hear his teachings in their historical context, examine the habit of interpreting Jesus against his intentions, and answer a host of questions from members of the online class. To join the class, head over to www.CrossanClass.com Brian D. McLaren is an author, speaker, activist, and public theologian. A former college English teacher and pastor, he is a passionate advocate for “a new kind of Christianity” – just, generous, and working with people of all faiths for the common good. He is a faculty member of  The Living School and podcaster with Learning How to See, which are part of the Center for Action and Contemplation. He is also an Auburn Senior Fellow and works closely with the Wild Goose Festival, the Fair Food Program, Vote Common Good, and Progressive Christianity. His recent projects include an illustrated children’s book (for all ages) called Cory and the Seventh Story and The Galapagos Islands: A Spiritual Journey, and Faith After Doubt. His newest book is Do I Stay Christian? and we are going to read it together. Previous Episodes with Brian * Should I Stay Christian if I Don’t Believe? * a God Worthy of Love * Saying Yes to Christianity * Questioning Christianity * Do I Stay Christian? * God – Pray – Driscoll * Faith Beyond Fear in an Age of Terror * 20 Years of Religious Decline *

 Reversing the Goat & Baking Bread on Theology Nerd Throwdown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:24:39

Tripp and Bo nerd out and discuss preaching the atonement, liturgical frames, baking bread with kids, theological shoewear, and a Styper-themed show-and-tell. Check out Bo’s webpage and his podcast with Randy Woodley, Peacing it All Together. Bo’s new podcast exploring the legacy of his Father Dr. Martin Sanders can be found here. JOIN our next class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord Come to THEOLOGY BEER CAMP. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community.

 Ryan Burge: The Future of Christian Education & Ministry in Charts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:52:40

Ryan Burge returns with a stack of charts as we explore the changing shape of theological education and ministry. Check out the video below to see the charts with your eyes. Ryan P. Burge is an assistant professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University. Author of numerous journal articles, he is the co-founder of and a frequent contributor to Religion in Public, a forum for scholars of religion and politics to make their work accessible to a general audience. Burge is a pastor in the American Baptist Church. Previous Visits from Ryan Burge * The Sky is Falling & the Charts are Popping! * Graphs about Religion & Politics w/ Spicy Banter * a Year in Religion (in Graphs) * Evangelical Jews, Educated Church-Goers, & other bits of dizzying data * 5 Religion Graphs w/ a side of Hot Takes * Myths about Religion & Politics Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.

 Brian Zahnd & John Dominic Crossan: God, Violence, Empire, & Salvation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:34:46

In this episode, we are joined by Rev. Brian Zahnd & John Dominic Crossan. Brian kicks things off by sharing how Dom’s work on the historical Jesus and his conflict with Rome challenges us today. We end up tackling a host of questions from members of the online class and end with a conversation on the resurrection. To join the class, head over to www.CrossanClass.com Brian Zahnd is the founder and lead pastor of Word of Life Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. Known for his theologically informed preaching and his embrace of the deep and long history of the church, Zahnd provides a forum for pastors to engage with leading theologians and is a frequent conference speaker. He is the author of several books, including When Everything’s on Fire, Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God, A Farewell to Mars, and Beauty Will Save the World. John Dominic Crossan, professor emeritus at DePaul University, is widely regarded as the foremost historical Jesus scholar of our time. He is the author of several bestselling books, including The Historical Jesus, How to Read the Bible and Still Be a Christian, God and Empire, Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography, The Greatest Prayer, The Last Week, and The Power of Parable. He lives in Minneola, Florida. Previous Podcast Episodes with Dom & Tripp * Why the Biblical Paul is Awesome * Christian Resurrection & Human Evolution * The Cross & the Crisis of Civilization * The Coming Kingdom & the Risen Christ * The Parables of Jesus & the Parable of God * How to think about Jesus like a Historian * the Last Week of Jesus’ Life * Jesus, Paul, & Bible Questions * Saving the Biblical Christmas Stories * the most important discovery for understanding Jesus * The Bible, Violence, & Our Future * Resurrecting Easter * on the First Christmas *  From Jesus’ Parables to Parables of God  *

 Catherine Keller & John Thatamanil: Deconstructing Divinity & Embracing Diversity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:42

Enjoy this panel discussion on “Deconstructing Divinity & Embracing Diversity” featuring Catherine Keller and John Thatamanil with Tripp Fuller at the “God After Deconstruction” live event at Drew University in February 2024. ONLINE CLASS: Register now for the “God After Deconstruction” online class with Tripp Fuller and Thomas Jay Oord now available at http://www.GodAfterDeconstruction.com. LIVE EVENT: Don’t miss the next “God After Deconstruction” live event on April 12-13, 2024 at St. Andrew UMC in Highlands Ranch, CO, with the Persuade preaching conference being held April 11-12, 2024 at the same venue. Register now at http://www.GodAfterDeconstruction.com.  Dr. Thatamanil is Professor of Theology & World Religions at Union Theological Seminary in NYC. Previous Podcast visits from John * God – the Ground, the Between, the Personal * What we do when we do theology * A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity * Theology Without Walls * Non-duality, Polydoxy, and Christian Identity Catherine Keller is George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology in The Graduate Division of Religion of Drew University. If you are new to Catherine Keller and Process Theology this is the book to start with – On the Mystery: Discerning Divinity In Process. Previous Podcast visits from Catherine * Theology in the Capitalocene * Theology in Process * Apocalyptic #ProcessParty with Catherine Keller & Jacob Erickson * Theological Possibilities with Catherine Keller * God-ish?:Logos of Theos in a (Seriously) Uncertain Time

 Freya Mathews: For Love of Matter & the Dao of Civilization | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:42

In this thought-provoking conversation with Freya Mathews, we delved into the depths of panpsychism, nature, and eco-philosophy. Freya illuminated the interconnectedness of these ideas, emphasizing how our current ecological crisis demands a profound reevaluation of the very assumptions that gave rise to modernity. Panpsychism, the view that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of the universe, became a central theme. Freya articulated how recognizing the sentience within all things challenges the human-centric perspective that has led to environmental exploitation. She passionately argued that a shift towards an eco-philosophy rooted in panpsychism can help us cultivate a more respectful and reciprocal relationship with the natural world. As we explored these concepts, it became clear that responding to our ecological challenges requires more than just surface-level solutions. Freya urged us to rethink our place in the world, to question the Cartesian dualism that separates mind from matter, and to embrace a holistic understanding of existence. In this enlightening conversation, Freya Matthews inspired a call to action—to not only address the symptoms of our environmental crisis but to fundamentally transform our worldview, recognizing the intrinsic value and agency of all life forms on this planet. Freya Mathews is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Philosophy at Latrobe University. Her books include The Ecological Self (1991, 2021), Ecology and Democracy (editor) (1996), For Love of Matter: a Contemporary Panpsychism(2003), Journey to the Source of the Merri (2003), Reinhabiting Reality: towards a Recovery of Culture(2005), Ardea: a philosophical novella (2016), Without Animals Life is not Worth Living (2016) and The Dao of Civilization: a Letter to China (2023). She is the author of over a hundred essays, chapters and articles in the area of ecological philosophy. Her current special interests are in ecological civilization; indigenous (Australian and Chinese) perspectives on “regenerativity” and how these perspectives may be adapted to the context of contemporary global society; panpsychism and the critique of the metaphysics of modernity; and conservation ethics. In addition to her research activities she helps to care for a private conservation reserve in northern Victoria. She is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.

 Theology Nerd Throwdown – The Return of the BoDaddy! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:26

It is time for a Theology Nerd Throwdown! That’s right, the original TNT co-host is back! We have some fun catching up on the world of Bo Sanders, his moves to Portland, and his new Methodist appointment in Idaho. Next week, we will be back live to nerd out with our geeks out. Get ready. Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.    

 John Dominic Crossan: Why the Biblical Paul is Awesome | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:18

Are you ready for some theological fun? Watch one of the greatest living Biblical scholars tell 450 day-drinking progressive Christians how cool the Biblical Paul was. This is a live podcast with John Dominic Crossan from Theology Beer Camp. It was a ton of fun and will give you a taste of what goes down at camp. If you want to hang with us this year in Denver, head over here and get your info. If you want some more time with Dom Crossan, then join our upcoming class on the Historical Jesus. Our Conversation from Theology Beer Camp  Dom’s Lecture from Theology Beer Camp Previous Podcast Episodes with Dom & Tripp * Christian Resurrection & Human Evolution * The Cross & the Crisis of Civilization * The Coming Kingdom & the Risen Christ * The Parables of Jesus & the Parable of God * How to think about Jesus like a Historian * the Last Week of Jesus’ Life * Jesus, Paul, & Bible Questions * Saving the Biblical Christmas Stories * the most important discovery for understanding Jesus * The Bible, Violence, & Our Future * Resurrecting Easter * on the First Christmas *  From Jesus’ Parables to Parables of God  * Render Unto Caesar * on God & Empire Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan ...

 Kevin Carnahan: Moral Clarity & the Uneasy Conscience | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:19:38

Over the last few years, I have returned more often than I could have imagined to the work of Reinhold Niebuhr and his vision of Christian Realism. Between the rise of Trump, growing disappointment in Biden, and inaction on the most pressing issues… to name a few… my inherent optimism in the democratic experiment has waned.  So, I decided to have Dr. Kevin Carnahan on the podcast to unpack Christian Realism and how this particular theological lens could help me wrestle with my growing disease. Kevin Carnahan is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Central Methodist University in Fayette, MO. He recently stepped down after five years of service as co-editor of the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, is the former president of The Niebuhr Society, and author of multiple books and articles on religion, ethics, and politics. He lives in Columbia, MO with his wife and two daughters. For more fast, nerdy fun hot takes from Kevin, check out his TikTok:) Kevin’s recommendations for those wanting to get into Niebuhr are Langdon Gilkey’s On Niebuhr and Reinhold Niebuhr and Christian Realism by Robin Lovin. You can also check out these two previous episodes with Scott Paeth on Niebuhr: On Reinhold & Richard Niebuhr and Why Go Niebuhr? Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.

 2024: The Sequel w/ Diana Butler Bass | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:53:53

What happens when a progressive Christian historian and theologian talk about everything you aren’t supposed to discuss at dinner? Let’s find out:) If you want to join our regular online hangs, head over to Diana’s substack community, the Cottage, or the Homebrewed Community. Diana Butler Bass, Ph.D., is an award-winning author, popular speaker, inspiring preacher, and one of America’s most trusted commentators on religion and contemporary spirituality. Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Previous Episodes with Diana & Tripp * The Christology Ladder * The Indictment Edition of Ruining Dinner * American Saints in a Cynical Age * Ruining Dinner… and Date Nights * Welcome to the Post-Christian Century * Ruining Christmas Dinner * Ruining Election Night Dinner * The Over-Rated Genie God * Bad Blood, Civil War, and other Soothing Topics * Shall the Fundies (Keep) Winning?, Abortion, and Black Holes * Theology and Spirituality in a Time of Rupture * White Evangelical Theopolitics, John Shelby Spong, & Jesus * 20 Years of Religious Decline * Jesus After Religion and Beyond Fear * Ruining Dinner with Diana Butler Bass and Robyn Henderson-Espinoza * Evangelical Decline, the Supreme Court, and the Horizon of Possibility * Debating, Praying,

 Scott MacDougall: Faith Seeking Wisdom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:24:28

I am thrilled to have Dr. Scott MacDougall back on the podcast. He recently published The Shape of Anglican Theology Faith Seeking Wisdom, which explores the distinctiveness of Anglican theology. The book describes its boundaries and names its particular characteristics, finally concluding that Anglican theology is a wisdom theology that seeks to build the capacity for faithful Christian discernment in belief and practice. You will hear a brilliant theologian reflecting on his tradition and the deep joy of his faith. Talking with Scott is always a pleasure, and I hope you enjoy it. Scott MacDougall was born and raised in Central New York. He attended college in the greater New York City area, receiving his B.A. from Hofstra University. Following a career in the not-for-profit sector, he undertook the formal study of theology. MacDougall received his M.A. in theology from the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church in 2007 and his Ph.D. in systematic theology from Fordham University in 2014. At the American Academy of Religion, he co-chairs the Anglican Studies Seminar and serves on the steering committee of the Ecclesiological Investigations Unit. MacDougall has served as Co-Editor in Chief of the?Anglican Theological Review and was the inaugural Theologian to the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church. Previous Episodes with Scott * More Than Communion * The Infinite Mystery & Diverse Doxology of God w/ Elizabeth Johnson * Christian Feminist Theology with Elizabeth Johnson, Monica Coleman, and Cindy Rigby Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Upcoming HBC Projects Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.      

 The Christology Ladder with Diana Butler Bass & Philip Clayton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:38:26

Philip Clayton and Diana Butler Bass joined me for a livestream exploration of different Christologies. This was part of our recent class, The Cosmic Christ, but after so many class members wanted to share it, I decided to go ahead and post it on the podcast. If you enjoy the conversation, you can grab the rest of the class by heading over here. As a scholar, Philip Clayton (Ingraham Professor, Claremont School of Theology) works at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology. As an activist (president of EcoCiv.org, President of IPDC), he works to convene, facilitate, and catalyze multi-sectoral initiatives toward ecological civilization. As a disciple of Jesus, he finds himself energized by the Spirit in the Quaker community. Previous Podcast Convos w/ Philip Clayton * Christ, Christmas, & the Incarnation * How to Think Theologically * On the Meaning of Life * on the Mindfulness of Nature * The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg w/ Philip Clayton * Finding God in Everyone and Everywhere w/ Philip Clayton and Andrew Davis * Can a process theologian be an Evangelical & other questions with Philip Clayton * The #GodDebacle w/ Philip Clayton and LeRon Shults * Philip Clayton on the Shape of Postmodern Theology * Party Time with Philip Clayton for “The Predicament of Belief” * Bootlegged Christianity with Philip Clayton, Jack Caputo, Bill Mallonee, Peter Rollins, & Jay Bakker * Philip Clayton on The Resurrection, Trinity, Eschatology & the Predicament of Belief *

 Heading into 2024! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:29

EMERGED PODCAST God After Deconstruction: @Drew Feb 9-10 @Denver April 11-13 ORTcon July 8-12: Ring Lake Ranch July 14-20 ORTline Feb. 22-24 Theology Beer Camp 2024

 A Special #TheologyBeerCamp Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:53

Earlier this week I spent three days in Springfiled, MO preparing and planning Theology Beer Camp. I was joined by Tim Whitaker from the New Evangelicals, as we visited a number of the breweries and food trucks bringing the goods to camp and spent some time with the amazing team at The Venues, our hosting congregation.  Right before we headed back home, Tim and Bren (our local coordinator) recorded this short episode where we share more details about the event, what to expect, and a few suprising new details! Feel the lure and grab your ticket for Theology Beer Camp. Theology Beer Camp 2023!! Don’t miss your chance to hang with 15+ theologians, 15+ God-Pods, and a bunch of theology nerds like yourself. Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.

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