Homebrewed Christianity
Latest Episodes
Joerg Rieger + Catherine Keller: Theology in the Capitalocene
Joerg Rieger has a brand new book and Catherine Keller joins the podcast for the celebration! You will want to check out Joerg’s new book Theology in the Capitalocene. In the episode I asked questions
Ryan Burge: 5 Religion Graphs w/ a side of Hot Takes
Back by popular request is Dr. Ryan Burge! When he was last here, we discussed some myths about Religion and Politics. Today he returns to the podcast and brings 5 graphs of religion data and we proc
Brian McLaren: Questioning Christianity
Brian McLaren is joining me on four Sunday evenings for some live QnA. This is the first week! You can join the online class, future sessions, submit questions, and access the video guide to the book
Aaron Simmons: Do I Have a Soul? & other cultural preferences in bold.
Dr. Aaron Simmons is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. He returns to the podcast for some seriously nerdy fun. We tackled a number of questions from Homebrewed Community membe
Kevin Max & the Rings of Power #TolkienHeads
The Rings of Power is not out and about in the world! After seeing the first two episodes, I have been able to exhale, knowing the show isn’t going to be the nightmare many of us Tolkien Heads feared.
Religious Trauma, Bracketing Belief, & the Best Reason to Believe in God
What happens when three of my best friends come on the podcast to answer your questions? This. My friends and friends of the pod, Sarah, Myron, and Dan are here for the nerdy fun. Recently, I have bee
Camp Games & a Little Theology
Tony Jones is back for some friend time and a little theology. In this conversation we discuss… Why Theology Beer Camp is gonna be awesome / drop that code REVHUNT for $50 off Mainline Protestant Bibl
Joerg Rieger: Divine Justice & our Ultimate Concern
Joerg Rieger is back on the podcast for some fun theology QnA. In our conversation, we cover… an invitation to Solidarity Circles from the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt D
Diana Butler Bass: Bad Blood, Civil War, and other Soothing Topics
Diana Bass is back on the podcast for a session of our ongoing series “Ruining Dinner.” We talk about religion and politics with a bunch of zest. Normally these conversations are for our community mem
John Garth: Exploring Tolkien’s Life and Legendarium
John Garth is the most epic living scholar of JRR Tolkien. He dropped an amazing lecture for the Tolkien Heads class we are currently running, and yesterday he joined our live stream for some nerdy fu