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Sound Off: American Grace and Islam
In his interview for Homebrewed Christianity (episode 103), David Campbell covers just about every aspect of American Christianity that one could hope for. Recounting his book American Grace, written with Robert Putnam, he addresses generational differenc
Conjuring Satan and Doing Theology with Jeff Pugh: Homebrewed Christianity 104
Have you ever wanted to know the inner-workings of Satan’s mind? Of course you have, duh! Well this is the podcast for you. Professor Jeff Pugh of Elon University is back on the podcast and being awesome. In this interview we will discuss just how a
Understanding Religion in America with David Campbell: Homebrewed Christianity 103
Did you know… Between one third and one half of all American marriages are interfaith Roughly one third of Americans have switched religions at some point in their lives Young people are more opposed to abortion than their parents but more accepting of
The Goose is Loose with Gareth Higgins: Homebrewed Christianity 102
Gareth Higgins is one cool dude. He is a film rocking, Irish politico, & grassroots festival organizing theological stud with a sweet accent. On top of sharing a bit about the upcoming Wild Goose Festival (June 23-26 in North Carolina!) we discuss ju
The Big Theological Throw Down with John Cobb & Paul Capetz: Homebrewed Christianity 101
With this mind blowing episode the Homebrewed Christianity Podcast crosses into the second 100 episodes!! Chad and I are thrilled to still be trying out this audiological and theological adventure with all y’all Deacons! Going forward we would reall
Rediscovering the Community of Creation with Richard Bauckham: Homebrewed Christianity 100
Legendary Biblical scholar and theologian Richard Bauckham joins us this week to discuss his book the Bible and Ecology. Throughout his prolific career Bauckham has explored the theology of Jurgen Moltmann, eschatology, and been a conversation shaping par
Craig Goodwin’s Year of Plenty: Homebrewed Christianity 99
In 2008, Pastor Craig Goodwin and his young family embarked on a year-long experiment to consume only what was local, used, homegrown, or homemade. In Year of Plenty, Goodwin shares the winsome story of how an average suburban family stumbled onto the cul
Jesus Died for This? with Becky Garrison: Homebrewed Christianity 98
Becky Garrison is a satirist who will make you laugh, think, and accompany you in your drive as you listen to the first Holy Week podcast. Becky’s most recent book has to be one of the coolest titles ever….â€Jesus Died for This?†On top of checkin
Christology Spittin’ Podcast Extravaganza! Homebrewed Christianity 97
In this podcast BoDaddy will say “I love the perichoresis. I mean it gets me out of bed in the morning†and Tripp will say about Kathryn Tanner’s atonement theory, “That is awesome! I mean theologically that is sexy. You could preach that all day
Want to be an Evangelical Arminian? Roger Olson will Help: Homebrewed Christianity 96
I am pumped to share my conversation with Roger Olson. This card carrying ‘evangelical Arminian’ joins the podcast to explain common misunderstandings around Arminian theology, the ethical problems of being a Calvinist, the nature and future of evang