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Gangnam Style & Theology: Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Joseph Cheah
This week we have a theological examination of a cultural phenomenon. Theological Reflections on “Gangnam Styleâ€: A Racial, Sexual, and Cultural Critique by Joseph Cheah - Associate Professor of Comparative Theology,University of Saint Joseph andÂ
Did God Kill Jesus? w/ Tony Jones
Did God Kill Jesus? What do we do with the 'sacrifice' talk in scripture? Is the cross a symbol worth keeping? Did Jesus have to die for God to love us? What would Tripp sound like if he was a revival preacher? Those questions and more will be explored i
Philosophers on Paul
Why in the world are philosophers getting so excited about Paul these days? Well I would tell you the answer but Tripp and Pete decided to do an entire High Gravity class investigating this turn to Paul among political philosophers. Last week the class k
Paul w/ Daniel Kirk & Peter Rollins
Paul wrote half the New Testament. He is also the topic for the new High Gravity online class with Peter Rollins that just started. Session one featured a special guest - Fuller Seminary NT Prof. Daniel Kirk! In this podcast you get two hours of hype and
Matthew David Segall - Science, Religion, Eco-Philosophy, Etheric Imagination, Psychedelic Eucharist, Ecological Crisis and more…
I (Jesse) recently chatted with one of my favorite ecophilosophers, bloggers, and youtubers, Matthew David Segall. Matthew is a a doctoral candidate in philosophy and religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, CA. His kn
Ecstatic Naturalism
Tripp chats with Leon Niemoczynski about a philosophical approach to sacred nature. Leon Niemoczynski teaches in the Departments of Philosophy and Theology at Immaculata University near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and he is also currently a Visiting A
The Birth of God and a new JC - part 2 Keller AAR
This is the second half of the  live podcast from the American Academy of Religion 2014. The evening was sponsored by Fortress Press, was supplied with delicious beer by Monkish Brewing Co & featured Catherine Keller, John Cobb and Jack Caputo. Check out
Theology for the People: Keller, Cobb and God
This is the first half of the  live podcast from the American Academy of Religion 2014. The evening was sponsored by Fortress Press, was supplied with delicious beer by Monkish Brewing Co & featured Catherine Keller, John Cobb and Jack Caputo. In part o
Exodus: Spoiler Alert
J. Ryan Parker sits down with Bo to talk about the movie Exodus: Gods and Men. Bo had blogged about the footage that he had seen and Ryan came over to chat about it. You can read Parker's article in Relevant Magazine about Ridley Scott's portrayal of G
Eat More Turkey: here is some sermon prep
It's time for Advent and we have prepared a weekly exploration of the Biblical texts offered in the lectionary. Due to Thanksgiving, we pre-recorded this episode and wanted to offer it for some fun and conversation. If you are interested in the next 4