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Homebrewed Christianity

David Congdon: Who Is a True Christian?: Contesting Religious Identity in American Culture

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2024

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

In this thought-provoking episode, I am joined by Dr. David Congdon to discuss his new book tackling the complex question of what defines a true Christian. The conversation delves into the historical and theological nuances of defining Christianity through various lenses such as doctrine, culture, and politics. Congdon critiques modern and orthodox notions of Christianity while proposing a new framework he calls 'polydoxy', informed by intellectual autonomy and religious self-determination. The discussion also explores how traditional ideas about orthodoxy and heterodoxy might evolve in a contemporary context, offering a fresh perspective on the ever-relevant debate about religious identity and authority. WATCH the conversation here on YouTube David Congdon is an author, speaker, and scholar working in the area of theology and culture. Originally from Portland, Oregon, he completed a B.A. in English at Wheaton College, acquired an M.Div. and Ph.D. in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary, and have since worked in the publishing industry as an academic acquisitions editor. In this episode, we discuss his new book Who Is a True Christian?: Contesting Religious Identity in American Culture. It is an intellectual history of the modern quest to define the “essence of Christianity,” a quest that both liberals and conservative traditionalists have participated in—the former wittingly and reflectively, and the latter often unwittingly and unreflectively. The book examines three versions of the conservative quest for the essence that have profoundly shaped contemporary American Christianity: the doctrinal quest for “historic Christianity,” the cultural quest for the Christian worldview, and the political quest for a global, persecuted, cisheteronormative identity. Having traced these developments historically, he argues that the root of the problem is the concept of orthodoxy itself, and suggests the transgressive concept of polydoxy as a constructive way forward for Christianity in a pluralistic society. Previous Podcast Episodes with David Dialectical Theology Bultmann’s Mission of Demythologizing _____________________ Join my Substack - Process This! Join our upcoming class - THE RISE OF BONHOEFFER, for a guided tour of Bonhoeffer's life and thought. Go with me to Berlin to spend a week in Bonhoeffer's House! Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What is up theology nerds? This is Tripp today. Returning to the podcast is David Condon.

0:09.8

That's right. David Condon is back on the podcast because he wrote a book that finally explains who the true Christian is. Don't worry. It's a really short podcast. Actually, it's not. It's actually really nerdy and it's a complicated question.

0:21.8

But you get the point. We talk about that. But when we nerd out, with our geeks out, with David

0:26.5

Kong, then that's a lot of fun. And I absolutely love this book. It's provocative. It tells a story.

0:32.9

And it's always cool when a book gives a whole framing device, a typology of sorts for its answers,

0:38.6

and you don't hate it.

0:40.2

And I didn't hate it.

0:40.9

It made me think.

0:41.5

It made me ask questions.

0:42.4

And I got to talk to the author and you get to hear it.

0:44.9

I hope you dig this episode.

0:46.6

I hope you go check the book out.

0:48.8

It'll be linked up.

0:50.2

And if you love some exciting theological goodness in your life, then consider joining the

0:55.1

homebrewd community, homebrew community.com.

0:57.9

There are ways you can connect, support, engage, get access to all sorts of goodies for the podcast

1:02.5

and keep making this possible.

1:06.5

Thank you, Dr. Congdon, for writing an excellent book and coming back on the podcast, and I will be

1:11.8

looking forward to engaging you all on the interwebs. And remember, remember, remember, the best bruises

1:16.9

shared bruise. Tell your theology nerd friends about this one.

1:23.8

Hello, everyone. This is Tripp and returning to the podcast. It's David Congdon here to help us get a nice, clear, concise, ultimate, and final definition of Christianity.

1:38.1

And not everyone ever decides to write one of these books, let alone, you know, you aren't even 60

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