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 Episode 52: Power of Proximity Part 1 with Michelle Warren | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:47

"We can see evidence of injustice all around us, whether in continuing incidents of racial inequality or in the systemic forces that disenfranchise people and perpetuate poverty. It's important to learn about the world's inequities and to be a voice for the voiceless any way we can. But in an age of hashtag and armchair activism, merely raising awareness about injustice is not enough. Michelle Warren knows what is needed. She and her family have chosen to live in communities where they are "proximate to the pain of the poor." This makes all the difference in facing and overcoming injustice. When we build relationships where we live, we discover the complexities of standing with the vulnerable and the commitment needed for long-term change. Proximity changes our perspective, compels our response, and keeps us committed to the journey of pursuing justice for all. Move beyond awareness and experience the power of proximity." - Michelle Warren* (Power of Proxmity) This is Part 1 of 2 with Michelle Warren talking about her latest book, Power of Proxmity. Janel, Ken, Rob and Ryan had a great time recording this show with Michelle. Enjoy episode #52 of the Brew Theology Podcast...  & cheers, friends! If you are a fan of this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, please give this episode a share online, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a hopilicious review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter(@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor along with the Madison's and their podcast hospitality.  /// *Michelle Ferrigno Warren is the advocacy and policy engagement director for the Christian Community Development Association. She is an immigration, education, and human service policy specialist and is an adjunct faculty member at Denver Seminary. With over twenty years experience working in Christian community development, Michelle is a part of the national Evangelical Immigration Table and helps consult for the National Immigration Forum. She is a founding staff member of Open Door Ministries, a large community development corporation. Michelle, her husband, David, and their three children live in an immigrant neighborhood in Denver, Colorado.

 Episode 51: Mormonism: Golden Plates, Eternal Marriage, Planets & Holy Undies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:17:13

Thanks to Meghan Ramirez, one of our regulars who practiced the LDS religion for many years, studied at BYU and was at one time, a Mormon missionary! Meghan provided the notes, questions and resources, and we applaud her courage to brew theology in love every week in the pubs. She's great in this conversational episode, #51! Enjoy & cheers, friends! If you are a fan of this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, please give this episode a share online, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a hopilicious review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter(@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!

 Episode 50: Culture, Worldview & Difference with Dr. Tink Tinker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:11

Episode 50 of the Brew Theology Podcast features Dr. Tink Tinker, Ph.D. (wazhazhe/Osage Nation) Baldridge Professor of American Indian Cultures and Religious Traditions - Iliff School of Theology. After this episode, I encourage you to sit down with some friends and talk about the following quesitons (in a pub would be nice!). What is the difference Tinker posits between worldview and ideology? How then would each of these impact the development of language in a socio-political whole? Are people really able to choose their worldview? Or are they really only choosing between ideologies (without demeaning the importance of this later)? How big is the range of “difference” within what Tinker identifies as the euro-christian worldview? Is it possible for two disparate worldviews to find an amicable balance within any given socio-political whole? Have we not often enough found it difficult enough for differing ideologies to live side by side? Say marxism and euro-christian, democratic capitalism? If the choice is between an up-down hierarchical schema of reality and the collateral-egalitarian model Tinker identifies as the traditional Native model, what might be the benefits of each? The benefits of the colonialist model for Native communities? The benefits of the egalitarian model for White settler folk? How does one determine “truth” when it comes to determining whose worldview ought to dominate a socio-political whole? Finally, what then is God? This is a great episode, and we are proud to send it to your earbuds, friends. If you are a fan of this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, please give this episode a share online, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a hopilicious review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter(@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!

 Episode 49: Peter Rollins & Tripp Fuller #TheologyBeerCamp Pregame! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:43

LIVE at Grandma's House Brewery, the Denver Brew Theology community kicked off a #TheologyBeerCamp pregame special with Peter Rollinsand Tripp Fuller. Enjoy Episode 49 of the Brew Theology Podcast, friends! It's a fun one. If you are a fan of this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, please give this episode a share online, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a hopilicious review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!

 Episode 48: Mental Health - The Elephant In Every Room - Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:09

Part 2... Go to a pub, and take a look around the room. Take it in. What do you see? Do you see the young professional so saturated in fear and worry that they are terrified of being found out as a fraud just like their mind has always said they were?  Can you spot the functional alcoholic so desperate for relief from the weight of hopelessness and depression that they are deciding if this is the night that they end it all? What about the social outcast trying to interact with a group of acquaintances and missing every social cue getting eye-rolls and hushed comments about how odd they are? Though you may not notice any obvious tells, the reality is that they, and many others, are there struggling with their own mental health conditions. Mental Health America (MHA) reports that 1 in 5 adults in America have a mental health condition, over 40 million people. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that number rises to over 300 million people worldwide. In addition, over half of those Americans with conditions have not received treatment. On Episode 48 of the Brew Theology Podcast, Shane, Janel, Baird, Christina & Jeff continue their conversation: Mental Health (Part 2)! If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a brewtastic review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org.   /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!

 Episode 47: Mental Health - The Elephant In Every Room - Pt. 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:18

Go to a pub, and take a look around the room. Take it in. What do you see? Do you see the young professional so saturated in fear and worry that they are terrified of being found out as a fraud just like their mind has always said they were?  Can you spot the functional alcoholic so desperate for relief from the weight of hopelessness and depression that they are deciding if this is the night that they end it all? What about the social outcast trying to interact with a group of acquaintances and missing every social cue getting eye-rolls and hushed comments about how odd they are? Though you may not notice any obvious tells, the reality is that they, and many others, are there struggling with their own mental health conditions. Mental Health America (MHA) reports that 1 in 5 adults in America have a mental health condition, over 40 million people. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that number rises to over 300 million people worldwide. In addition, over half of those Americans with conditions have not received treatment. On Episode 47 of the Brew Theology Podcast, Shane, Janel, Baird, Christina & Jeff brew up the relevant topic: Mental Health (Part 1)! If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a brewtastic review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!

 Episode 46: Wild Goose Main Street Interviews | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:40

What's your favorite brew? Most influential theologian? What is the most critical theological issue today? On Episode 46 of the Brew Theology Podcast, we recorded mini LIVE interviews from the Wild Goose Festival at our BT tent and along the Main "Street." Ryan Miller, Janel Apps Ramsey and Andy Millman talk to Tripp Fuller, Nathan Welch, Bart Patton, Brian Spears, Bridget Blinn-Spears, Christian Piatt, Michael Waters, Steve Knight, Vanna Fox, Kimberly Braun, Vince Anderson & Micky ScottBey Jones. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes, etc. and give BT a brewtastic review! Note: The audio quality is not stellar on this episode due to the background noise/ conversations, but it makes it more real to the Goose world. However, it's still a very solid episode, and it was a ton of fun! to hang with these great thinkers and activists. Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We loved the The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16, and enjoyed meeting so many of you there. Can't wait for next year. We'll be back next year to #BrewTheology with new ideas.  /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Special thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor!

 Episode 45: Live at The Wild Goose Festival - Brew Theology, Pluralism & Stories! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:53

On Episode 45 of the Brew Theology Podcast, we recorded LIVE from the Wild Goose Festival in the Goose Cast Tent. Ryan Miller, Janel Apps Ramsey, Shane Oram and Andy Millman tell their stories, talk about Brew Theology and invite some guests from the audience on stage to record a short episode on pluralism. The hot, humid rain visited us during this show too. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Note: The audio quality is not stellar on this episode due to the crazy rain and background noise. However, it's still a solid episode, and it's a ton of fun! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We loved the The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16, and enjoyed meeting so many of you there. Can't wait for next yera. We'll be back next year to #BrewTheology with new ideas.  /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Thanks to Dan Rosado, our BT editor, for creating the content for this episode. Harvard's Diana L. Ecks' work is mentioned on this show. You can find her work at www.pluralism.org.

 Episode 44: Immigration with Dr. Miguel De La Torre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:27

What religious considerations should inform the current immigration discussion? Are you ready for leading liberation theologian, professor of social ethics and Latinx studies at Iliff Seminary to brew some rad theology? In Episode 44 of the Brew Theology Podcast Janel, Liz, Kyle, Ryan & Stef get to talk with Dr. Miguel De La Torre on the US Immigration Crisis, and what De La Torre calls an ethics toward place. Miguel is on Episode 8 as well. Back in Episode 8, Dr. De La Torre speaks about his theology of hopelessness, and "para joder" (Spanish for "screwing with"). This show (#44) is brought to you by Beryl's Beer Company, another sponsor for the upcomong #TheologyBeerCamp in the Mile High City - Summer '17! If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review!  Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// Amazon Links to De La Torre books. Follow all things Miguel HERE. https://www.amazon.com/Miguel-A.-De-La-Torre/e/B001JOTRLE  

 Episode 43: Gifts of Imperfection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:25

“Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we be able to discover the infinite power of our light.” - Dr. Brene Brown Brene Brown's 2010 TED talk, "The Power of Vulnerability," is one of the 10 most viewed TED talks online. Brown stumbled into the idea of Wholehearted living as part of her social research on how shame impacts the way people live. She experienced what she refers to as her breakdown/ spiritual awakening.  In Episode 43 of the Brew Theology Podcast, Ryan, Janel, Meghan, Robb & Stef dive into some vulnerable dialogue dealing with courage, compassion and connection. What does it look like to cultivate a life of authenticity, self-compassion, a resilient spirit, gratitude and joy, intuition and trusting faith, calmness/ stillness, and meaningful work along with laughter, song and dance? This show is brought to you by Call To Arms Brewing Company. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology)  Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// *If you have time to do only one thing to prep for this podcast discussion, please watch the following talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability?language=en

 Episode 42: Show Me The $$$: Economic Justice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:16

From the Neolithic Revolution (the period in which Hunter-Gatherer proto-societies began domesticating crops and livestock) leading all the way to the present, the political, theological, andeconomic spheres of life have almost always been inseparably entwined with one another. This has proved at times to be incredibly helpful for those who control land and resources, while simultaneously being the cause of great pain and oppression for marginalized communities. What do you see as the current relationship between our religious, political, and economic leaders? What is different between the structuring of the Egyptian and Roman Empires, and our current political/religious/economic context here in the US? This is Episode 42 of the Brew Theology Podcast. Mad props to Andy Millman for cranking out this great content. This show is brought to you by Call To Arms Brewing Company. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors

 Episode 41: Romans as Resistance Part 2 with Rev. Anne Dunlap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:04

Part Deux.... "Do not be conformed to this world..." (Ro. 12:2) Is it possible we've gotten Romans all wrong? What if Romans was meant to be heard as resistance against Empire? Come take a listen, and better grasp how such a reading from Paul's letter to the Romans can help us in our resistance against Empire today. "Fierce Rev" Anne Dunlap pumps up the volume and brings her voice of resistance on Episode 41 of the Brew Theology Podcast. This is Part 2 with Dunlap.   This show is brought to you by Grandma's House Brewery. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// *Rev. Anne Dunlap is an ordained United Church of Christ minister serving as Community Minister for Racial Justice and Solidarity in the Denver, CO area and is a member of the United Church of Montbello. She also works with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ). Rev. Dunlap is committed to the work of justice and collective liberation, working in freedom movements with folks across race, gender, and class lines for over 25 years, with a particular passion for solidarity with black, immigrant, worker, and indigenous communities. She was named Outstanding Alumna in 2011 from the Iliff School of Theology, where she also serves as adjunct faculty. You might also find her herbcrafting, hiking, watching birds, doing chores at her friend’s goat farm, watching baseball, enjoying opera, hanging out with friends, and enjoying life with her beloved of 22 years and their kitty. Check out her website at fiercerevremedies.com

 Episode 40: Romans As Resistance with Rev. Anne Dunlap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:16

"Do not be conformed to this world..." (Ro. 12:2) Is it possible we've gotten Romans all wrong? What if Romans was meant to be heard as resistance against Empire? Come take a listen, and better grasp how such a reading from Paul's letter to the Romans can help us in our resistance against Empire today. "Fierce Rev" Anne Dunlap pumps up the volume and brings her voice of resistance on Episode 40 of the Brew Theologhy Podcast. This is Part 1 of 2 with Dunlap.   This show is brought to you by Grandma's House Brewery. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors /// *Rev. Anne Dunlap is an ordained United Church of Christ minister serving as Community Minister for Racial Justice and Solidarity in the Denver, CO area and is a member of the United Church of Montbello. She also works with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ). Rev. Dunlap is committed to the work of justice and collective liberation, working in freedom movements with folks across race, gender, and class lines for over 25 years, with a particular passion for solidarity with black, immigrant, worker, and indigenous communities. She was named Outstanding Alumna in 2011 from the Iliff School of Theology, where she also serves as adjunct faculty. You might also find her herbcrafting, hiking, watching birds, doing chores at her friend’s goat farm, watching baseball, enjoying opera, hanging out with friends, and enjoying life with her beloved of 22 years and their kitty. Check out her website at fiercerevremedies.com

 Episode 39: Holy Grub: Food & Religion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:22

In Episode 39 of the Brew Theology Podcast, Holy Grub is served. Janel, Andy, Meghan & Liz brew up an always relvant topic: food and religion. Food and Religion are routinely interwoven into the fabric of cultures. Far from being separate entities, a religion’s perspective of, use of, and beliefs about food and consumption help define norms, practices, and habits surrounding eating, and manifest in a wide range of practices around the world. For instance, Hindu’s reverence of cows helped shape an entire culture of people who revere and protect cattle, often leading to violent cultural clashes between local Muslims for whom cow is one of the few halal – or allowable – types of meat in which to eat. Or, for instance, take the Catholic observance of Lent, which for devotees, encourages an abstinence from red meat at times, while also employing an elaborate metaphor (or is it?) about eating and drinking the flesh and blood of their savior. All of this and so much more...  This show is brought to you by Boggy Draw Brewery. If you dig this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors

 Episode 38: “Atonement Theories” Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:49

In episode 38 of the Brew Theology podcast, Ryan, Dan, Alex, Brian and Adam continue the conversation on Atonement Theories. This show is brought to you by Seedstock Brewery. If you like this episode and/or other Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! So, what’s atonement? Hit up part 1 (ep. 37) for the intro.   In Part 1 - episode 37 we covered the following: - Satisfaction & Penal Substitutionary Theories and man other rabbit trails...  We spend some time on the rest: Ransom Theory/ Christus Victor, Solidarity, Moral Exemplar, Oneness and The Last Scpaegoat on this episode. /// P.S. We are hosting Homebrewed Christianity's Tripp Fullerand philosopher Peter Rollins in Denver on August 18-19. Head over to www.theologybeercamp.com to get info and tix. P.P.S. We will be at The Wild Goose Festivalin Hot Springs, NC on July 13-16. We'd love to meet you there. /// Follow us on Facebook & Instagram (@brewtheology) & Twitter (@brew_theology) Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.orgto become a local partner, sponsor or contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/ or janel@brewtholeogy.org. Brew Theology swagHERE. T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, V-neck's, women's, etc. all in multiple colors

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