Episodes
Friday Jun 24, 2016
Tripp Fuller: Devilpalooza Follow-up Part 1.
Friday Jun 24, 2016
Friday Jun 24, 2016
Tripp Fuller from Homebrewed Christianity podcast returns to answer
questions about the Devilpalooza. We discuss Calvinism, Rohr, Bono,
Trump, the return of preaching and ducking issues as a minister. For part two click here.
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For more from Tripp Fuller checkout his new book.Monday May 16, 2016
Monday May 16, 2016
Live from Malibu the Devilpalooza with N.T. Wright, Richard Beck, Greg Boyd, Tony Jones and Tripp Fuller.
Luke and Tripp Fuller of The Homebrewed Christianity podcast make a full twenty minute introduction to the podcast, at the 21:00 mark the actual Devilapalooza begins with Tripp, Tony Jones and Luke. At 31:30 Richard Beck comes on the stage talking Reviving Old Scratch , N.T. Wright joins at 55:20, and at 1:19:12 Greg Boyd gets on the mic. If you are really desperate for more Luke and Tripp tune in at 1:46:53 for the discussion of Tripp and Luke's budding bromance and of course Daniel Tosh.
Monday May 09, 2016
Richard Beck: Reviving Old Scratch
Monday May 09, 2016
Monday May 09, 2016
Dr. Richard Beck along with sidekick Jonathan Storment discuss the Devilpalooza (which will air next week), whose is responsible for the Wrapup podcast with Storment, going native, revolt theology, keeping faith during suffering, shame, and Richard's new book Reviving Old Scratch.
Monday Apr 25, 2016
James Smith: You Are What You Love
Monday Apr 25, 2016
Monday Apr 25, 2016
Philosopher Dr. James Smith joins the show to talk The Power of Habits, being changed by Love, smoking nurses, virtues vs. laws, developing 2nd Nature, St. Augustine grass, sacraments, and his new book You Are What You Love.
Sunday Mar 20, 2016
Richard Beck
Sunday Mar 20, 2016
Sunday Mar 20, 2016
Dr. Richard Beck returns to the show to discuss being a pessimist, Luke's dad's love for Pete Rollins, not true but good, William James, certainty as psychosis, fragile worshipers, substitutionary penal atonement, dead puppies, blood medleys, and his upcoming book Reviving Old Scratch.
Sunday Feb 14, 2016
Brian Zahnd: Water to Wine
Sunday Feb 14, 2016
Sunday Feb 14, 2016
Brian Zahnd returns to the show to discuss his personal connection to Eminem, how a pastor can experience change, embracing the Great Tradition, dealing with doubt honestly, being used by politicians, certainty as a poor substitute for faith, becoming more ecumenical and his new book Water to Wine.
Sunday Nov 29, 2015
November Wrapup: Richard Beck and Larry Norsworthy
Sunday Nov 29, 2015
Sunday Nov 29, 2015
Our two favorite psychologists Luke's Dad and Richard Beck discuss all
things November from the podcast including: Doubting preachers, Brent
Sullivan, 2nd Naivety, Sarah Bessey, staying at church, the importance
of parenting for reconstructing faith, the perennial struggle of
reducing religion into words, psychologists talking New Perspective on
Paul, Taylor Swift and a rare moment of humanity at the end.
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Monday Nov 16, 2015
N.T. Wright: Paul and His Recent Interpreters
Monday Nov 16, 2015
Monday Nov 16, 2015
The Bishop N.T. Wright joins the show to discuss rap music, Friday
the 13th, the New Perspective on Paul, Kingdom of Heaven, and his new
book Paul and His Recent Interpreters.
Sunday Oct 11, 2015
Mike Cope
Sunday Oct 11, 2015
Sunday Oct 11, 2015
Mike Cope returns to the show to discuss why he's forcing Luke to follow N.T. Wright at the 2016 Pepperdine Bible Lectures, why he loves N.T. Wright so much, preaching with a limp, the Lord's Prayer and a better way to disagree in church.
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Pete Enns and Chris Green: The Newsworthy Games
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Two of our favorite scholars, Pete Enns and Chris Green, return to
the podcast to have a Hunger Games style showdown on how to read the
Bible. We discuss the Historical-Grammatical approach, favoring texts,
Chris Green bashes N.T. Wright (farewell Chris Green), personal
formation as an interpretive tool, who wrote the 10 commandments and the
problematic texts of the Old Testament.