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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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 Andrew Root: Acceleration, Resonance, & the Counting Crows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:34:35

Andy and I tackle a bunch of questions from Religion and the Spiritual Crisis class members. It is a bunch of fun:) You can grab the class lectures now before they get locked up in the HBC vault for members only. Andrew Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary,… Read more about Andrew Root: Acceleration, Resonance, & the Counting Crows

 Stephen G. Ray Jr: how to be a passionate progressive dye in the wool Calvinist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:53

Rev. Dr. Stephen G. Ray Jr. is the President of Chicago Theological Seminary. In addition, he is the President of the Society for the Study of Black Religion. Having written and lectured broadly in the areas of Systematic Theology, African American religion, human rights and the intersection of religion and politics, President Ray’s current work… Read more about Stephen G. Ray Jr: how to be a passionate progressive dye in the wool Calvinist

 Helen Bond: the First Biography of Jesus… PS it is the Gospel of Mark | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:00

Helen K. Bond is on the podcast! We talk about her most recent book The First Biography of Jesus: Genre and Meaning in Mark’s Gospel.  Dr. Bond is the Professor of Christian Origins and Head of the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh. She is also the author of Pontius Pilate in History and Interpretation,… Read more about Helen Bond: the First Biography of Jesus… PS it is the Gospel of Mark

 Apocalyptic #ProcessParty with Catherine Keller & Jacob Erickson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:29:04

Get Pumped for the party – an apocalyptic #ProcessParty!! This episode is a party with two of my favorite theologians! Catherine Keller and Jacob Erickson are here to bring the zest to the people. Want to get the invite to future live streams? Sign-up for the HBC newsletter on the front page. PREVIOUS EPISODES WITH… Read more about Apocalyptic #ProcessParty with Catherine Keller & Jacob Erickson

 James McGrath: What Jesus Learned from Women | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:13

James F. McGrath is Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature. His PhD from the University of Durham became the basis for his first book, John’s Apologetic Christology, published by Cambridge University Press in the SNTS Monograph Series. He has also written a “prequel” about the broader context of monotheism and Christology… Read more about James McGrath: What Jesus Learned from Women

 David Vásquez-Levy: Theology for People on the Move | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:33:28

Rev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy serves as President of Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California –a progressive, multidenominational seminary and center for social justice that prepares theologically and spiritually rooted leaders to work for the well-being of all.  A committed pastor, a nationally recognized immigration leader, and a sought after speaker, Vásquez-Levy leads at the… Read more about David Vásquez-Levy: Theology for People on the Move

 Thomas Jay Oord: Big God Twitter Takes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:34

It’s time for another edition of live-streamed “Big God” questions with Tom Oord. This time we tackle a number of complaints and critiques of open and relational theology from twitter. Tom also shares news about his new book Open and Relational Theology. Check it out. We are both evangelists for Open and Relational Theology and now that… Read more about Thomas Jay Oord: Big God Twitter Takes

 Diana Butler Bass: Jesus After Religion and Beyond Fear | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:45:32

Last night I had some live streaming fun with Diana Butler Bass. She is not only a brilliant scholar and communicator but a mentor and friend. In this conversation, we discuss her newest book, Freeing Jesus, and the way it is a culmination of a trajectory first set in Christianity After Religion.  BTW you should sign up… Read more about Diana Butler Bass: Jesus After Religion and Beyond Fear

 Gerardo Marti: Secularization & Social Change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:30:45

Sociologist of Religion, Dr. Gerardo Marti, drops a powerful lecture that explores secularization in three parts – the statistics, the theory, and the history. This lecture and the ensuing conversation is the kickoff of an open online reading group. Join the fun here: http://oursecularage.com Dr. Gerardo Marti is a professor of Sociology at Davidson in… Read more about Gerardo Marti: Secularization & Social Change

 Philip Goodchild: God and Money | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:39:50

Dr. Philip Goodchild is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Nottingham. I have read and enjoyed Philip’s work for years and am thrilled to have him on the podcast. In this conversation, we discuss how he understands the task of philosophy of religion and then explore a number of themes from his… Read more about Philip Goodchild: God and Money

 Saving God from Tyranny | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:59:12

This is a special episode. Not only are there a bunch of impressive scholars participating, but it is from my digital trip to Vienna for a round table engaging my book Divine Self-Investment. I had a complete blast and was truly honored to have so many scholars take my text so seriously. Deeply grateful to Jason Alvis… Read more about Saving God from Tyranny

 Bethany Sollereder: Theology and the Ecological Crisis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:38

Bethany Sollereder is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Science and Religion at Oxford University and part of the “God and the Book of Nature’ project I am a part of. She specializes in theology concerning evolution and the problem of suffering and is currently working on the theological possibilities and human vocation in the light of irreversible changes… Read more about Bethany Sollereder: Theology and the Ecological Crisis

 Richard Wolff: Why Marx? Why Now? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:42:28

Richard D. Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst where he taught economics from 1973 to 2008. He is currently a Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University, New York City. Earlier he taught economics at Yale University (1967-1969) and at the City College of the… Read more about Richard Wolff: Why Marx? Why Now?

 John Cottingham: Philosophy & the Spiritual Dimension | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:44

John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Reading and Honorary Fellow, St John’s College, Oxford University. He is co-editor and translator of the three-volume Cambridge edition of The Philosophical Writings of Descartes. He was formerly an editor of Ratio, the international journal of analytic philosophy, president of the British Society for the Philosophy of… Read more about John Cottingham: Philosophy & the Spiritual Dimension

 Aaron Simmons: Off-Road Religion & Pandemic Philosophizing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:22:49

Dr. Aaron Simmons is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. He returns to the podcast for some seriously nerdy fun. For real. It was tons of fun. On top of nerdy things, we discussed parenting in lockdown, 90s music, off-roading, nostalgic film selection, teenagers, and more. Aaron’s website with lots of links and goodies… Read more about Aaron Simmons: Off-Road Religion & Pandemic Philosophizing

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