Homebrewed Christianity

Homebrewed Christianity


Latest Episodes

Trump is (NOT) a Process Theologian & Other Questions w/ Thomas Jay Oord
August 17, 2020

Has Trump become a Process theologian? What doctrine from church history would you get rid of? How does Open and Relational thought frame how you handle strong disagreement? These are a few of the questions Thomas Jay Oord and I answered in a pretty fu...

Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkosk: a Christian Reading the Mishnah Avot & Weird Anglican Twitter
August 14, 2020

In this episode you get to hear the story of historian, Episcopalian gone Rev., the nature of comparative theology, and the glories of weird Anglican twitter. Very happy to introduce you all to Dan and let you in on a fun conversation. The Rev.

Fiona Ellis: Expansive Naturalism & the Desire for More
August 11, 2020

I had an inappropriate amount of fun talking with Dr. Fiona Ellis in this episode. If your inner-nerd doesn’t get pumped by the end, then it is hibernating. There’s a high likelihood you will end up getting her book God, Value, and Nature.

Adam Clark: What is Black Theology?
August 05, 2020

Dr. Adam Clark is here as we kick off the Black Theology Reading Group. This episode is not just a description and invitation to join the reading but, an outline of the centering questions of the class. If you don’t want to miss out on some amazing rea...

Matthew Stanley: Science & Religion Beyond the Conflict Model
July 24, 2020

Are you ready for a super fun and nerdy podcast? Dr. Stanely has been an important thinker for my current research project. His book on renowned Quaker physicist Arthur Eddington was one I kept on telling friends about.

Adam Clark: James Cone was right
July 08, 2020

This August we kick off the next Homebrewed reading group on James Cone and Black Theology. We will be joined by our lead theological facilitator, Dr. Adam Clark, Associate Professor of Theology at Xavier University.

Jason Aaron: He is Worthy, but is God? Thor, Star Wars, and Southern Bastards
June 25, 2020

When people ask me about my favorite authors they aren’t surprised to hear me say Alfred North Whitehead, Elizabeth Johnson, or Origen, but when I say Jason Aaron I get a look of confusion. Then I explain how much I love comics and that Jason Aaron is ...

Stephen Haynes: the Battle for Bonhoeffer
June 20, 2020

Dr. Stephen Haynes is the Albert Bruce Curry Professor of Religious Studies at Rhodes College and theologian-in-residence at Idlewild Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee. He joined the Rise of Bonhoeffer reading group and we decided it best to sh...

Reggie Williams: Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus
June 10, 2020

Dr. Reggie Williams is the Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at McCormick Theological Seminary and author of Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus:Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance. The book is an analysis of exposure to Harlem Renaissanc...

Jeffrey C. Pugh: Why Go Bonhoeffer?
June 05, 2020

Dr. Jeffrey C Pugh joined the podcast tag-team of Crackers & Grape Juice + Homebrewed Christianity for a special live streaming Happy Hour. Dr. Pugh kicks things off by giving us 5 reasons to go Bonhoeffer… theologically speaking and then all sorts of ...