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Homebrewed Christianity

Modern Religion & Modern Race with Ted Vial

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 612 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2017

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Ted Vial is on the podcast to talk about his new book, Modern Religion, Modern Race. Ted is Professor of Theology and Modern Western Religious Thought at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver. Iliff is one of the sponsors for #theologybeercamp in Denver this August 18th-19th (get your tickets here). In his book, Ted talks about why everything that is going on today is based on 19th century German philosophy. What is the difference between religious studies and theology? What is modern religion? How should we understand and engage non-Western religions? Why Schleiermacher was so influential and how his work shows up today How the 19th century shaped our identity in the modern world, including race The role of theological anthropology Your faith is not based on right beliefs, but is based on being part of the Christian community: "your religious experience is formed by the community of which you are a member." 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

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-S-Hombrood.

1:15.9

This is Pete Rawlins, and this episode of Homebrewd Christianity is brought to you by

1:21.8

Theology Beer Camp.

1:23.7

This is an event where you'll see me humiliate Trip Fuller, you'll see me make him cry and pray to his God for salvation.

1:34.3

Is that what you wanted?

1:35.2

Well, I mean, you can't sponsor your own podcast, but if you live in Denver or you live in Oklahoma City.

1:40.4

Yeah.

1:40.9

Or anywhere near it this August.

1:42.3

And they're in America, yeah?

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