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Homebrewed Christianity

Diana Butler Bass on Christianity After Religion!

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2012

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Scholar of American religion and culture, Diana Butler Bass, is back on the podcast to talk about her newest and freshest Christianity After Religion: the End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening. This podcast is flat out awesome.  I had way too much fun talking with Diana about the book and a stack of your questions.  If you were wondering how to make sense of Christianity in the midst of today's culture of flux then this is interview and book for you.  We discuss the rise of the 'nones,' the 'spiritual but not religious,' Putnam & Campbell's book American Grace, the nature of belief, and how to take a confirmation class postmodern.  Enjoy it! Diana has an online home, blogs at Patheos, the Huffington Post and is a regular tweeter. A bunch of different bloggers in my RSS reader are digging DBB's book...you will too! This episode is brought to you by the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, a progressive, interdenominational graduate school that’s rooted in the integration of theology, psychology and culture. We value mission, relationality, praxis, and creativity and this is seen in the students training to be therapists, pastors, leaders and artists that innovate and excel in their calling and career. 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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Thank you to our partner, Garrett's Seminary.

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Seminary education isn't just for pastors, social awareness of the world's most pressing problems,

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robust ethical analysis, empathetic biblical wisdom and courageous leadership

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or skills you can use across a wide range of vocations.

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Whether you feel called to care and counsel, public service,

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prophetic arts, or non-profit management, there's a program at Garrett's Seminary that's right for you.

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Their global faculty and diverse student body nurture class discussions that reflect the contextual

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realities in the communities you'll serve and their commitment to hands-on learning

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means you'll have plenty of opportunities to put that knowledge to use.

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your training ground.

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slash homebrewd. That's Garrett, G-A-R-R-E-T-T-D-U-S-Homebrude.

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Hello, home-brute Christianity listeners.

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This episode is sponsored by...

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The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, a progressive interdenominational graduate school that's rooted in the integration of theology, psychology, and culture.

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Students are training to be therapists, pastors, leaders, and artists at Innovate and excel on their calling and career.

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They have three master's degree programs that are grounded in a relational psychology and a Trinitarian theology.

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This week, we're highlighting their Masters of Arts and Christian Studies.

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The program tailors your learning with a relational harmonetic and a global lens.

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And there are three, not one, not two, but three tracks.

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