Homebrewed Christianity

Homebrewed Christianity


Latest Episodes

Just Capitalism with Brent Waters
April 28, 2017

So you think you’re autonomous? Brent Waters, UCC minister, theological ethicist, and author of the book Just Capitalism: A Christian Ethic of Economic Globalization is on the podcast talking economics, globalization, and Christian ethics.

Grace in Auschwitz with Jean-Pierre Fortin
April 18, 2017

Jean-Pierre Fortin (professor at Loyola University in Chicago) is on the podcast to talk about his new book, Grace in Auschwitz. The book offers a constructive theology of grace in the wake of unprecedented evil.

A Man Attested by God with Daniel Kirk
April 12, 2017

This episode is a crossover episode with the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk (of the LectioCast fame). How high was the early church’s Christology? Daniel is on this podcast to talk about his new book A Man Attested by God, and answers this very question.

The Radical and Dangerous King with Adam Clark
April 04, 2017

This is an extremely special episode to mark the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 49 years ago. This is the talk that Adam Clark, professor at Xavier, author of the forthcoming Homebrewed Guide to Salvation,

The Edge of Knowledge: the Intersection of Religion and Technology with Jason Silva
April 01, 2017

Jason Silva is on the podcast to talk about the intersection of religion and technology. Jason is best known for the Shots of Awe YouTube channel and as the host of Brain Games on National Geographic. He has a new show,

Awake to the Moment with Stephen Ray Jr.
March 29, 2017

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “What does constructive Christian theology look like for today?” then this episode is for you. Stephen Ray Jr., professor at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, President of the Society for the Study of Black Religi...

Doug King and a Transreligious Future
March 22, 2017

On the podcast today is Doug King, who is part of Presence – a non-profit think-tank/ministry group that advocates for integral theology that works towards a vision of wholeness and peace globally. Today, we are talking about Spiral Dynamics,

John Cobb goes to #TheologyBeerCamp
March 17, 2017

Your theological imagination is about to get overloaded with zestiness. To celebrate #TheologyBeerCamp Summer Edition in Denver (August 18-19) and Oklahoma City (August 25-26) we are looking back on some of the highlights of the first Theology Beer Cam...

Peter Rollins Casts Out a Demon & Plans a Middle School Purity Retreat #theologybeercamp
March 14, 2017

Pete and Tripp are back for another bonus episode. To help get ready for the launch of Theology Beer Camp in Denver and Oklahoma City this August, Peter Rollins and Tripp got on Facebook live to answer your questions.

Theology, Politics, and Anxiety with David Gushee
March 08, 2017

How do we, as Christians, interact with those people who raise our anxiety level? Theological ethicist at Mercer University David Gushee is on to talk about his book, “A Letter to My Anxious Christian Friends.