Theology Nerd with Tripp Fuller | Discussing Faith, Religion, Politics, and other Nerdy Treats for your Ear Buds
In this episode, Bo recounts an experience of backlash during an academic session. That triggered some other memories of live events gone wild:) Plus, Tripp and Bo discuss adolescence without smart phones and being ministers when they reshaped ministry.
Check out Bo’s webpage and his podcast with Randy Woodley, Peacing it All Together.
Bo's new podcast exploring the legacy of his Father Dr. Martin Sanders can be found here.
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Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community.In this episode, Bo reflects on his own deconstruction story, the pace of spiritual change in America, and drops a sweet audiological image. Tripp pitches his deconstruction typology and gets Bo to power rank 3 different theologians' definition of theology.
Check out Bo’s webpage and his podcast with Randy Woodley, Peacing it All Together.
Bo's new podcast exploring the legacy of his Father Dr. Martin Sanders can be found here.
JOIN our next class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord
Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community.On this edition of the Theology Nerd Throwdown, Tripp & Bo nerd out about...
WATCH the video of the episode here.
Check out Bo’s webpage and his podcast with Randy Woodley, Peacing it All Together.
Bo's new podcast exploring the legacy of his Father Dr. Martin Sanders can be found here.
JOIN our next class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord
Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community.Tripp and Bo nerd out and discuss preaching the atonement, liturgical frames, baking bread with kids, theological shoewear, and a Styper-themed show-and-tell.
You can watch the video version here.
Check out Bo’s webpage and his podcast with Randy Woodley, Peacing it All Together.
Bo's new podcast exploring the legacy of his Father Dr. Martin Sanders can be found here.
JOIN our next class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord
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Tripp & Bo discuss the most significant changes in culture and religion over the last few years.
Check out Bo’s webpage and his podcast with Randy Woodley, Peacing it All Together.
Lenten Online Class w/ John Dominic Crossan Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community.It is time for a Theology Nerd Throwdown! That’s right, the original TNT co-host is back! We have some fun catching up on the world of Bo Sanders, his moves to Portland, and his new Methodist appointment in Idaho. Next week, we will be back live to nerd out with our geeks out. Get ready.
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the BoDaddy Returns + I battle Tony Jones in au contraire mon frère + Longtime listeners & friends in the chat = EPIC 15th Birthday Party for Homebrewed Christianity.
I am so extremely grateful for the community around the podcast and the wonderful people who have become friends over the last 15 years. You can keep up with the fresh stuff Bo Sanders is doing here and follow Tony Jones’ work here.
The last 15 minutes of this episode are very important to me. There I give a toast to my original co-host Chad Crawford and then give a tipsy sermonic reflection on friendship. It wasn’t planned, but it does capture my love for
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Some pretty cool listeners sent a bunch of Process Theology questions & I got two #ProcessParty friends and scholars to hop on and answer them.
Both Tom Oord and Andrew Davis will be at Theology Beer Camp and an upcoming event in Napa, CA – Power & the God of Love.
Andrew M. Davis is a philosopher, theologian and scholar of world religions. He is Program Director for the Center for Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology at Willamette University. A native of northern California, he was born and raised among the towering redwoods of Occidental and the meandering woodlands of Santa Rosa’s Bennett Valley. It was out of these natural settings that his passion for the questions of philosophy, theology, and religion first emerged.
Check out Andrew’s previous visit to the podcast here – Mind, Value, and the Cosmos.
Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-winning author, and he has written or edited more than twenty-five books. Oord directs a doctoral program at Northwind Theological Seminary and the Center for Open and Relational Theology. He won the Outstanding Faculty Award twelve times as a full-time professor and now speaks at institutions across the globe. Oord is known for his contributions to research on love, open and relational theology, science and religion, and freedom and relationships for transformation.
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My interview with PSR President, David Vásquez-Levy, can be found over here.
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Grace Ji-Sun Kim is back on the podcast to help me tackle some listener questions. We had a lot of fun as a theological tag team, and if you want to hang out with us, you can come to Theology Beer Camp! When registering for the event, drop the code MADANG for $50 off.
Check out my visit to Grace’s podcast –Here’s the audio & here’s Madang on YouTube?
Grace Ji-Sun Kim is Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion. She received her M.Div. from Knox College and her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. She is the author or editor of 19 books most recently, Keeping Hope Alive; Intersectional Theology co-written with Susan Shaw and Embracing the Other. Kim is a Series Editor for Palgrave Macmillan Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diasporaâ€. Eerdmans included her in their list of Five Great Women Scholars, and the Englewood Review of Books named her in their list of Ten Important Women Theologians You Should Be Reading
Previous Episodes with Grace
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Tony Jones is back for some friend time and a little theology. In this conversation we discuss…
This episode is sponsored by PROGRESSIVE YOUTH MINISTRY. You can join me and a bunch of progressive youth ministers in Atlanta this coming February.
Tony Jones is the author of Did God Kill Jesus? and contributing writer to several outdoors periodicals. He’s written a dozen books, including The New Christians: Dispatches from the Emergent Frontier and The Sacred Way: Spiritual Practices for Everyday Life, developed the iPhone app, hosts the Reverend Hunter Podcast, and teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Tony is a sought after speaker and consultant in the areas of emerging church, postmodernism, and Christian spirituality, writing, and the outdoors. He served as a consultant on the television show, The Path, and he owns an event planning company, Crucible Creative.
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