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Homebrewed Christianity has been dropping interviews of theologians, scholars, and thinkers for over 5 years. These interviews are vintage episodes that are coming back out for all the listeners who missed them. Prepare to Nerd Out with your Geek Out.

Theology, Philosophy, and Religion from the Barrel Tripp Fuller

    • Religion & Spirituality

Homebrewed Christianity has been dropping interviews of theologians, scholars, and thinkers for over 5 years. These interviews are vintage episodes that are coming back out for all the listeners who missed them. Prepare to Nerd Out with your Geek Out.

    Jürgen Moltmann: The Crucified God

    Jürgen Moltmann: The Crucified God

    Jurgen Moltmann is on the podcast!

    Moltmann is the most influential theologian from the 2nd half of the 20th century. In this episode, you will get to hear Moltmann answer our questions like a theological champ. His one-liners are inappropriately zesty!

    This is the first half of the live HBC podcast from the American Academy of Religion. You will get to hear Tony Jones and I interview the zesty German one – Moltmann! During the podcast, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Moltmann’s ground-breaking text The Crucified God.



    We were also joined by Jennifer McBride and Philip Clayton. Get ready for the excitement!!

    Don’t forget to join Tripp & Diana this Lent for an open online class – Jesus De/constructed! Details here.

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    • 52 min
    Terence Fretheim: God So Enters into Relationships That…

    Terence Fretheim: God So Enters into Relationships That…

    I just saw Tom Oord’s tweet that Terence Fretheim passed away while I was reading his new book God So Enters into Relationship That… It is always shocking to hear how a live conversation partner you deeply value must shift to the page and these recordings. I can’t exaggerate Frethiem’s role in my own intellectual development. While at Wake Forest University’s Divinity School I took a Biblical Theology seminar with Phyllis Trible (a legend) and she had us each write 25 pg papers and present on a different Biblical theologian. I choose Fretheim and sent him the paper I wrote. He replied with a kind, encouraging, and detailed response, suggesting I consider PhD work given my ability to connect threads in his writing he hadn’t noticed. Dr, Trible gave me a B-, my worst grade in grad school. When I mentioned that Fretheim responded so positively to the paper and encouraged my work she said, “Terry takes the relational nature of love so seriously it may cloud his judgement.” What a compliment!

    You can check out all his books here.

    Dr. Terence E. Fretheim was the Elva B. Lovell Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Minn., where he taught for over forty years.

    • 2 hrs 2 min
    John Cobb: Secularizing Christianity

    John Cobb: Secularizing Christianity

    It is getting near the most epic of the HBC online classes. As part of the celebration – and the emails I got saying MORE PODCASTS BECAUSE I AM SELF-DISTANCING – I combined two of my favorite previous visits into this episode. First you hear John Cobb give a theo-philosophical sermon on the materializing trajectory of Christianity. Then liberal Reformed Theologian, Paul Capetz, joins me for the conversation in which we discuss the trinity, Religious Pluralism, The importance of the Incarnation, Discuss fall of the Mainline Churches, Liberalism? Progressive?, and the Mission of the Church. 

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    Don’t forget to check out Cobb’s recent visit to answer the question “Why Whitehead?”

    John Cobb taught theology at the Claremont School of Theology from 1958 to 1990. In 2014 he became the first theologian elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences for his interdisciplinary work in ecology, economics, and biology. He has published over 30 books including the first full length text in eco-philosophy.

    In 1973, with David Griffin, he established the Center for Process Studies. In retirement he lives at Pilgrim Place in Claremont, California. Throughout his career he has contributed to Whitehead scholarship and promoted process-relational programs and organizations. Most recently, he helped found the Claremont Institute for Process Studies, and has been heavily involved in supporting work toward the goal of China becoming an ecological civilization.

    • 1 hr 47 min
    Elgin Frank Tupper: a Scandalous Providence (in Memoriam)

    Elgin Frank Tupper: a Scandalous Providence (in Memoriam)

    I lost a very dear mentor and friend – Elgin Frank Tupper. I tried recording the intro over 10 times and just started crying, so I decided to save my thoughts for later and share this gem of an episode.

    This also happens to be the most downloaded episode in HBC history.

    Frank was a legendary Baptist theologian and the first American student of Wolfhart Pannenberg. He was a founding faculty member of the Wake Forest University School of Divinity where he retired in 2016 as Distinguished Professor of Divinity Emeritus.  You can read Frank’s Obituary here.



    A Scandalous Providence is framed in a type of narrative theology, but not just the narrative of Jesus, or his own personal narrative, but the narratives of other people. It was born out of a desire to develop an understanding of providence on the basis of the key and crucial narratives in the synoptic portrayals of the story of Jesus – not just for seminarians or scholars, but for the problems of providence in the life of everyone in the church.

    • 2 hrs 37 min
    Ingolf Dalferth: Hermeneutics and the Predicament of Faith #BarrelAged

    Ingolf Dalferth: Hermeneutics and the Predicament of Faith #BarrelAged

    A number of Homebrewed Community Members asked for this episode to come out of the Barrel and back into the world, so here it is. In this episode I am joined by one of my dissertation advisors for a fun conversation.

    Ingolf U. Dalferth (DrTheol, University of Tübingen) is Danforth Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California. He is also professor emeritus in the faculty of theology at the University of Zurich, where he served as director of the Institute of Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion for many years. He has held academic positions at the universities of Durham, Tübingen, Frankfurt, Fribourg, and Copenhagen. Dalferth is the author or editor of over forty books

    Dr. Dalferth’s Recent Books



    Transcendence and the Secular World: Life in Orientation to Ultimate Presence

    Creatures of Possibility: The Theological Basis of Human Freedom

    Radical Theology: An Essay on Faith and Theology in the Twenty-First Century

    Crucified and Resurrected: Restructuring the Grammar of Christology

    • 1 hr 5 min
    JC on JC: a conversation with John Cobb and Tom Oord on Jesus #BarrelAged

    JC on JC: a conversation with John Cobb and Tom Oord on Jesus #BarrelAged

    This is a super special conversation between two preeminent scholars and dear friends. Two friends of the podcast gathered in Claremont a few years back as part of the Emergent Village Theological Conversation on Process Theology and this gem of a conversation happened! John Cobb and Tom Oord discuss Jesus and a number of other goodies.

    This barrel aged edition of the podcast is here so I can share episodes from the last 12 years no longer available in the podcast feed for your nerdy listening pleasure.

    Also if you enjoy the conversation then you should totally come join the upcoming reading group with John Cobb on Alfred North Whitehead’s Process and Reality. In this series of lectures John Cobb will provide an introduction to one of the most compelling and challenging philosophical texts of the Twentieth Century. Process and Reality is a notoriously difficult text, but the goal of this course is to enable students to not only skim the surface but probe its deeper dimensions. With his decades of experience as a scholar and teacher of Whitehead, Cobb will elucidate the major themes and illuminate the major concepts in a way that is accessible to anyone.

    • 1 hr 40 min

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