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Homebrewed Christianity

Hanna Reichel: Queering Barth & the Possibility of Theology

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

I am thrilled to have  Dr. Hanna Reichel on the podcast for the first time! Our conversation centers around their newest book After Method. Hanna Reichel is Associate Professor of Reformed Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. Reichel is an internationally recognized Barth scholar and constructive theologian. After Method assumes the impossibility of doing theology right–and moves beyond it. Organized as a conversation in two voices—with systematic-theological commitments represented by Karl Barth and constructive-theological commitments represented by Marcella Althaus-Reid—this book calls the redemptive potential of any methodological program into question. Indeed, the search for a full and complete theological account of reality has only further fragmented theological discourse. Thus, Hanna Reichel argues that method cannot “save” us—but that does not mean that we cannot do better. After Method harnesses the best insights systematic and constructive theologies have to offer in their mutual critique and gestures toward a “better” theology. Utilizing architectural metaphor, Reichel pulls from systematic and constructive approaches to develop an understanding of theological work as conceptual design, responsibly ordering and structuring given materials for a purpose. This necessitates a more realistic adaptation to reality for theology, expanding its standards to encompass the experiences and perceptions of people and speaking the truth available to it. The honesty, humility, and solidarity generated through the failure of method liberates theology to a more playful and tentative cruising of different approaches and redirects its attention to “misfits” and outsiders. Equally demanding and self-relativizing, the resultant ethos is better able to do justice to the reality of the world and the reality of God than doctrinal orthodoxy or methodological orthopraxy. Follow the podcast, drop a review, 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, and today on the podcast is Associate Professor of Reform

0:16.7

Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, Hannah Richel, and we're talking about their new book After Method,

0:24.7

Queer Grace, Conceptual Design, and the Possibility of Theology.

0:29.2

This, this is a very welcome book, and I'm saying this even though,

0:33.2

even though it's deeply Bardian, because what Hannah is up to is an invitation

0:37.4

to do theology differently after spending

0:40.1

quite a bit of time in the 20th century discussing method, writing about method, and oftentimes

0:45.4

not getting exactly around to talking about God.

0:48.5

This conversation gets at a host of different themes in the book, the relationship, say,

0:54.1

of queer thinking and Carl Bart and company. Come on. Don't you're tempted, right? And then just imagine, imagine, like, what is one of the doctrines we're going to work through, think through to figure all this stuff out? Sin? Oh, yeah, you're like, what's going on for your trip? Is it really? Sin? That's the thing we're going to go with how's it

1:11.2

going to work what if we what if we bring in what if we bring in design right like let's think

1:15.2

about how design functions and then what it would mean to do that if we're thinking

1:19.6

theologically and not just thinking about thinking theologically how how does method

1:25.1

ultimately hinder us doing justice to the reality of the world and the reality of God?

1:31.0

Oh, it's a very big problem.

1:33.2

And that's what we're going to dig into.

1:34.8

You're going to love it.

1:35.8

If you're a theology nerd, then you're going to go check out this book because it is a doozy.

1:40.9

And yeah, there you go.

1:42.2

There you go.

1:42.5

That's what's happening.

1:43.7

And if you enjoy this,

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