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Homebrewed Christianity

Leah Robinson: Bad Theology & Jager Bomb Fountains

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6613 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2022

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary

All theology is NOT good. There is real deal Bad Theology and it kills. Practical theologian and one of my new favorite podcast guests, Leah Robinson is here for a nerdy party. Dr. Leah Robinson is Associate Professor of Religion at Pfieffer University. You should also follow her on twitter. In this conversation we discuss… how to be a Southerner living in Edinburgh Leah resists being “all up on Barth’s butt” what is Practical Theology & how Leah got into it our shared interest in Peter Berger’s image of a Sacred Canopy how theology changes once you realize it is (in part) a social construct how to decipher if a theology is practically good or bad the task of processing one’s own religious history dealing with Southern Baptist baggage and staying Christian Tripp manages to bring up LOTR & why he loves this specific audio version… you are welcome. processing purity culture & kissing ‘kissing dating good bye’ good bye Leah doesn’t recognize a DC Talk reference but said she was a Skillet person. She does like Norma Jean & Cool Hand Luke. Tripp explains evangelical youth group “gold bonding” to Leah and how to make a Red Neck Martini Leah gives advice to bringing whiskey to AAR by repurposing a wine bra. 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

Oh, yeah, what is up theology nerds? This is Tripp. And guess what? You're listening to Homebrewed

0:12.9

Christianity. We're since the year of 2008, we've been bringing you audiological goodness

0:18.2

interviews to put right in your earbuds bringing the wisdom of the ivory tower,

0:23.0

giving it to you, saying, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, we don't need this tasteless, useless, rather flat and gross light beer religion.

0:32.6

How about you homebrew it? With all that zestiness up in the academy, all your lived experience, talking to your

0:39.6

neighbors and attempting to love your enemies.

0:41.3

That is the mission here at Homebrewd Christianity on the podcast today.

0:46.3

As associate professor of religion and practical theology, a Georgian adopted Scott.

0:52.9

And one of my favorite people to come on the podcast because this is

0:56.8

her first time Leah Robinson who participated in the Theo Khan event we did a couple years ago.

1:03.5

And since then, since then I've loved interacting in this conversation.

1:08.4

Well, it's a doozy.

1:10.3

Let's just say we sit down to have a this conversation. Well, it's a doozy. Let's just say we sat down to have a

1:12.9

theological conversation. And yes, yes, we discussed bad theology. Like, like what is bad theology?

1:20.6

How can you tell what it is? We discuss it. It's a great topic. In fact, she has a book coming out

1:24.8

at the end of the summer on said topic.

1:28.8

But here's, we also had tons of fun.

1:31.4

You hear what it might be like if we ever get to hang out in person and throw ourselves a party.

1:37.1

That's what we discussed.

1:37.8

And she also loves Jaeger bombs, which I don't want, I don't want to, I want to give you this now, all of you craft

1:45.4

beverage lovers.

1:46.7

This is a drinking theological trigger warning of sorts.

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