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Homebrewed Christianity

Hoping Against Hope with Caputo and Race in America with Clark #NerdOut

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6 • 612 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 5 September 2015

ā±ļø 75 minutes

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Summary

In this episode you get not one, but two awesome interviews. I conducted these interviews in the Hatchery smart classroom from the General Assembly of the Disciples of Christ. The Hatchery is the new alternative seminary where I am now theĀ Director of Theology and the Humanities.Ā Check it out if you if you are looking for a school or awesome event on the beach in SoCal to attend. Jack Caputo is a world renown philosopher and friend of the podcast. In this conversation we discuss his brand new book fromĀ Fortress' Theology for the PeopleĀ lineĀ Hoping Against Hope: Confessions of a Postmodern Pilgrim.Ā  If you want some more Caputo then you should join us for a day of philosophical geekery in Springfield MO November 4th. We will be putting on a Theology Nerd Bootcamp at Brentwood Christian Church the day before Subverting the Norm III kicks off. Get a discount to STN with the code HBCSTN.Ā You can see the video of theĀ conversation w/ Jack here. Adam Clark is an Associate Professor of Theology at Xavier University whereĀ he teaches courses on Black Theology, Jesus and Power and Faith and Justice. He received his Masters’ degree from Colgate Rochester Divinity School and his doctoral degree from Union Theological Seminary. His forthcoming book is focused on Afrocentricity and its contribution to revitalizing justice traditions in Black Theology and Black Churches. Follow the podcast, drop a review, sendĀ feedback/questionsĀ or become aĀ member of the HBC Community. Ā  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Thank you to our partner, Garrett's Seminary.

0:03.8

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

0:10.1

robust ethical analysis, empathetic biblical wisdom and courageous leadership

0:15.4

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

0:19.7

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

0:23.7

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

0:29.1

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

0:34.4

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

0:38.7

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

0:42.8

Located in the heart of Northwestern's campus, a short train ride from Chicago, let their city be

0:49.1

your training ground.

0:50.9

Garrett also offers fully online and hybrid programs. Learn more and apply by their early

0:58.8

action deadline November 15th for an increased chance of scholarships. Learn more at garret.

1:05.8

dot edu slash homebrewd. That's Garrett, G-A-R-R-E-T-T-D-U slash homebrood.

1:17.3

Sean has had some good ideas over the years,

1:21.0

but using Canva was a really good one.

1:24.4

Sean designed some social posts to promote his friend's car boot sale.

1:28.9

They looked good.

1:31.1

Really, really good.

1:33.7

Next thing he knows, someone came and bought the loft, including the car.

1:40.4

Now Sean doesn't know how he's going to get home.

1:43.8

Thanks, Canva.

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