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Equipping grassroots theologians for creative thinking, engaging, and living.Bringing you the best nerdy audiological ingredients so you can brew your own faith The vision is to entertain, enlighten, and encourage those who listen to journey towards a more beautiful life with God and the world.
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
10m ago
We recently lost one of the most creative and compelling process theologians, Joseph Bracken. There are few theologians I’ve read as often and closely as Father Bracken. On top of being a top-tier scholar, he was kind. He read my entire dissertation and sent encouraging responses, & thoughtful criticisms.
Over lockdown, we had a number of long Zoom sessions from my Edinburgh basement, during which he helped me process my own faith struggles. For Process theologians, each moment of becoming is met with an invitation from God for deeper participation in the divine life. Joe cultivated a habi ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
10m ago
Kristian Smith is joining Tripp to unpack the intersection of cigars, spirituality, and community. Kristian is a pastor, stylist, theologian, spiritual director, host of the Holy Smokes podcast, and minister of an online faith community. https://www.holysmokesmovement.com & https://www.kristianasmith.com
Join us at Theology Beer Camp October 17-19, 2024!
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Homebrewed Christianity Blog
2d ago
We have all been talking about AI of late and I have been on a bit of a reading deep dive about it. I am thrilled to have my friend Kester Brewin back on the podcast to talk about Artificial Intelligence & the future of religion. His new book, God-like: A 500-Year History of Artificial Intelligence in Myths, Machines, Monsters is out and 100% zesty. It is way too good for y’all not to check it out. It is not only a powerful telling of humanity’s ongoing relationship with technology and a reflection on the current questions surrounding AI, but it is also the most compelling radical theologi ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
1w ago
I have been friends with Tony Jones for a long time. For over 12 years, he has been working on his memoir, and it was worth the wait. The God of Wild Places: Rediscovering the Divine in the Untamed Outdoors is now out in the world and we got to sit down in his living to record this conversation about it. Longtime listeners will be familiar with Tony since he has been on the podcast over 30 times in the last 16 years, but this visit is different. You will hear a vulnerable conversation between two friends, including challenging stories, laughter, and reflection on faith in life’s darkest ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
1w ago
What happens when a progressive Christian historian and theologian talk about everything you aren’t supposed to discuss at dinner? Let’s find out:) Come hang out with us both at Theology Beer Camp, Oct. 17-19 in Denver.
If you want to join our regular online hangs, head over to Diana’s substack community, the Cottage, or the Homebrewed Community ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
1w ago
On this edition of the Theology Nerd Throwdown, Tripp & Bo nerd out about…
post-Covid Easter worship
the United Methodist Breakup over LGBTQ inclusion
how frustrating LOTS of aging institutions can get
the connection between the Religious Nones & Political Independents
how the BoDaddy plans to demolish all beer-chugging challengers at Theology Beer Camp
Tripp gives Bo 6 thesis for understanding the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead & Bo gets him to explain and unpack them
why Bo loves “AL” theologically
why the conservative obsession with the physical resurrection and liberal n ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
2w ago
In this live session, Tom Oord and Tripp Fuller will joined by Josh Patterson of the (re)Thinking Faith podcast to discuss the nature of faith after certainty and the role of scripture for a faith in transition.
You can access all 10 videos now by joining the class at www.GodAfterDeconstruction.com
God After Deconstruction: Check out our upcoming class, book, and in-person events
Theology Beer Camp: head over here to get info on 2024 camp
Check out the ORTcon 24 event this coming summer
Check out ORTline 24 – an amazing online event with TONS of open and relational theologians
Thomas Jay Oo ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
2w ago
James McGrath is back and we have some serious fun geeking out about theology and Science Fiction!!
What is the difference between a god and a powerful alien? Can an android have a soul, or be considered a person with rights? Can we imagine biblical stories being retold in the distant future on planets far from Earth? Whether your interest is in Christianity in the future, or the Jedi in the present–and whether your interest in the Jedi is focused on real-world adherents or the fictional religion depicted on the silver screen–this book will help you explore the intersection between theology an ..read more
Homebrewed Christianity Blog
2w ago
I am excited to share this conversation with Thomas Jay Oord. In it, we discuss what we’ve learned from surveying thousands of people in faith transition – the reasons, the process, and the possibilities after faith deconstruction.
Are you navigating the challenging landscape of faith deconstruction, seeking a path that affirms your deepest intuitions and values?
Join theologians Dr. Thomas Jay Oord and Dr. Tripp Fuller for a transformative online class, “God After Deconstruction.” This six-week journey is designed to embrace the uncertainty, explore profound topics, and offer a constructive ..read more