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Rethinking Faith
(Re)thinking Faith
334 episodes
19 hours ago
A theological journey of becoming. Deconstruction/Reconstruction. Evolution of faith.
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A theological journey of becoming. Deconstruction/Reconstruction. Evolution of faith.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Homebrewed Christianity Live From Charlotte - With Tripp Fuller, Tom Oord, and Leah Robinson
Rethinking Faith
1 hour 41 minutes
2 weeks ago
Homebrewed Christianity Live From Charlotte - With Tripp Fuller, Tom Oord, and Leah Robinson
So we're LIVE at the Common Market in Charlotte, drinking craft beverages and fielding questions from the Speaking to a Modern World conference, which means we're ping-ponging between topics faster than your algorithm-addled attention span. Josh starts us off playing voice of the people, then we trade him for Leah Robinson, who's delightfully willing to interrupt me when I get too deep in the philosophical weeds. We tackle everything from what the hell "modernity" actually means (hint: it's not just Protestants arguing about beliefs), to why religion emerged before language as a solution to mammalian cooperation problems, to how process theology offers a different way through deconstruction than Nietzsche's lonely child-making. Tom and I explain why we think classical theism's omnipotent God is actually less helpful than you'd think, we get into the weeds on sacrificial language and atonement theory, and Leah keeps us honest about whether all our philosophical specificity is just academic masturbation or actually useful for people trying to figure out how to live. Plus we discover that getting kicked out of the Nazarenes gives you mixed feelings but doesn't automatically make you drink beer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rethinking Faith
A theological journey of becoming. Deconstruction/Reconstruction. Evolution of faith.