Crackers and Grape Juice
Summary: Crackers and Grape Juice began in the spring of 2016 with a conversation between Jason Micheli and Teer Hardy. In the years since, two shows have been added to the lineup, Strangely Warmed and (Her)Men*You*Tics, but the goal has remained the same: talking about faith without using stained-glass language.
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Jason sits down with David Bentley Hart, his former teacher, his idol, and his man-crush all in one. David Hart may well prove to have been the most significant theologian of the 21st century. He is the author of The Doors of the Sea: Where Was God in the Tsunami?, The Beauty of the Infinite, Atheist Delusions, and the Experience of God. And, as you'll hear, he's just translated the New Testament for Yale University Press. With his famous dog Roland at his feet, DBH discusses the Church's loss of classical theism, the (evil) God most Christians worship, the logical incoherence of Process Theology, Hell, Christian Freedom, Reformed (mis)translations of Scripture, and his own personal suffering.
Is Satan a real person? How do we know the difference between acting satanic and acting Christlike when Jesus can be such a problematic fave sometimes? And how does Beyonce factor into the answers to all these questions?
Is Satan a real person? How do we know the difference between acting satanic and acting Christlike when Jesus can be such a problematic fave sometimes? And how does Beyonce factor into the answers to all these questions?
Eric Clapton may be called to change the world, but Jesus doesn't call Christians to do so. According to John Nugent, Christians are not to make the world a better place. Rather, we're called to be the better place God through Christ has made possible. In this interview, Jason talks with John about John's new book Endangered Gospel: How Fixing the World is Killing the Church. Try this quote on for size: "The most dangerous religion is not Islam nor is it Atheism but it is a form of Christianity that uses Jesus' name to keep people happy but doesn't call them into a community that displays God's Kingdom.
Eric Clapton may be called to change the world, but Jesus doesn't call Christians to do so. According to John Nugent, Christians are not to make the world a better place. Rather, we're called to be the better place God through Christ has made possible. In this interview, Jason talks with John about John's new book Endangered Gospel: How Fixing the World is Killing the Church. Try this quote on for size: "The most dangerous religion is not Islam nor is it Atheism but it is a form of Christianity that uses Jesus' name to keep people happy but doesn't call them into a community that displays God's Kingdom.
Jason and Teer talk about the theologically significance of studying the humanities with Dr. Nathan Gilmour, host of the Christian Humanist Podcast.
Jason and Teer talk about the theologically significance of studying the humanities with Dr. Nathan Gilmour, host of the Christian Humanist Podcast.
Jason, Morgan & Teer have an early morning conversation about the exclusivity of Jesus. So is Jesus really the only way?
Jason, Morgan & Teer have an early morning conversation about the exclusivity of Jesus. So is Jesus really the only way?
Episode 29 - What is the Gospel?
Episode 29 - What is the Gospel?
Teer and Jason talk with Jeff Pugh about his new book: The Home-brewed Christianity Guide to the End Times.
Teer and Jason talk with Jeff Pugh about his new book: The Home-brewed Christianity Guide to the End Times.
Episode 27 - Will Willimon: Stopping the Obsession with Clergy Coitus
Episode 27 - Will Willimon: Stopping the Obsession with Clergy Coitus