Homebrewed Christianity

Homebrewed Christianity


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Robert Mesle’s Introduction to the Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead: Homebrewed Christianity 65
October 21, 2009

Dr. C. Robert Mesle’s 136-page introduction to process-relational philosophy is a must-read for anyone new to process or who wants to be able to clearly articulate Afred North Whitehead‘s philosophy to others without a lot of technical language or hea

Harvey Cox and Philip Clayton on Faith and Theology for the Future Church: Homebrewed Christianity 64
October 08, 2009

What an episode! Not one, but two amazing and articulate theologians in one podcast. This week Harvey Cox and Philip Clayton get together for a conversation about faith and theology for the future church. Harvey’s newest book ‘The Future of Faithâ€

The Plurality of Truth with John Franke: Homebrewed Christianity 63
October 01, 2009

This episode contains the story and theology of an evangelical recognizing that plurality and diversity is part of the Christianity faith rather than something that should be eliminated. Tripp and special guest interviewer Mike Raimer-Goodman caught up wi

Christology and Postmodern Philosophy with Jan-Olav Henriksen: Homebrewed Christianity 62
September 22, 2009

Jan-Olav Henriksen joins us this week to discuss his new book, Gift, Desire, and Recognition: Christology and Postmodern Philosophy (Google preview here). If you have wondered just how (or if) Derrida and company could be appropriated by a Christian theo

Reforming Ecclesiology in Emerging Churches with LeRon Shults: Homebrewed Christianity 61
September 01, 2009

LeRon Shults is back on the podcast! This podcast is like none other……why? LeRon is sharing an article with us AND has said he would love to dialogue with listeners\readers\Deacons in the comments of the post. Ohh did I mention LeRon will ask the q

An Emerging, Progressive, and Relational Vision of Faith: Homebrewed Christianity 60
August 17, 2009

What do you get when Tripp talks to a theologian, church planter, educator, with progressive, emerging, and process tendencies? A podcast unlike any you have ever heard, BUT that is what you get this week when Bruce Epperly joins us. Bruce Epperly is a m

God and the World Wide Web with Donna Bowman: Homebrewed Christianity 59
August 05, 2009

We’ll let Donna introduce herself as she does on her blog: 50% theologian, 50% pop culture junkie, 50% mom, 50% professor. That’s at least two people, right, math majors? She also teaches interdisciplinary studies, Twitters prolifically, and is the a

Terence Fretheim’s Relational Theology of Creation: Homebrewed Christianity 58
July 29, 2009

To say Terence Fretheim is a leading Old Testament scholar is an understatement. Professor Fretheim has literally written the book on creation. His scholarship represents a shift from the previous school, which elevates heilsgeschichte (salvation history)

Green Revolutionary Ben Lowe: Homebrewed Christianity 57
July 23, 2009

Ben Lowe is co-coordinator of Renewal, a grassroots student movement answering God’s call to renew creation through prayer, service, and advocacy. There are lots of books coming out about ‘creation care’, but this one, Green Revolution: Coming Toget

Happy 500th Birthday to John Calvin with Paul Capetz: Homebrewed Christianity 56
July 10, 2009

This week, (I know…we always say this) is a very special Homebrewed Christianity Podcast. It’s one of those moments where we visit that rummage sale that happens every 500 years and find some pearls of great price. It’s John Calvin’s 500th birthda