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Homebrewed Christianity

Philip Clayton: on the Mindfulness of Nature

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Philip Clayton returns to the podcast! This conversation was inspired by an online academic conference I put together as part of the God & the Book of Nature project at the University of Edinburgh titled the Mindfulness of Nature. You can find videos of all the papers from the gathering here. As a scholar, Philip Clayton (Ingraham Professor, Claremont School of Theology) works at the intersection points of science, philosophy, and theology. As an activist (president of EcoCiv.org, President of IPDC), he works to convene, facilitate, and catalyze multi-sectoral initiatives toward ecological civilization. In the conversation, we discuss… how the conversation around mind and consciousness is changing the dramatically changing character of science engaged theology can confessional theologians fully engage the sciences? how panpsychism became a live option in philosophy and science Tripp gets uncomfortable when Phil makes him pick between his position and John Cobb’s is there mental causal power? Tripp ends up venting about philosophical theologians who complain without understanding Whitehead the correct answer is pneumaterialism are there guardrails for theological thinking? how does a process theologian end their emails? “keep it zesty” Previous Podcast Convos w/ Phil The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg w/ Philip Clayton Finding God in Everyone and Everywhere w/ Philip Clayton and Andrew Davis Can a process theologian be an Evangelical & other questions with Philip Clayton The #GodDebacle w/ Philip Clayton and LeRon Shults Philip Clayton on the Shape of Postmodern Theology Party Time with Philip Clayton for “The Predicament of Belief” Bootlegged Christianity with Philip Clayton, Jack Caputo, Bill Mallonee, Peter Rollins, & Jay Bakker Philip Clayton on The Resurrection, Trinity, Eschatology & the Predicament of Belief Coming to Jesus with Daniel Kirk & Philip Clayton 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, theology nerds.

0:07.9

This is Tripp.

0:09.2

You're listening to Homebrewed Christianity.

0:11.6

Uh-huh.

0:12.5

And since the year of 2008, when I was just in the middle of my Masters of Divinity at Wake Forest University. I started this podcast with my buddy Chad.

0:22.4

You know what our goal was?

0:23.4

Our goal was to get some of the best scholars in the ivory tower.

0:28.0

Talk to them and then drop them right in your earbuds.

0:31.9

That's right.

0:32.8

So you can think, reflect, and brew your own faith.

0:35.9

And since the year of 2008, I can't think of anyone more

0:41.3

influential in my intellectual questing, reflecting, and wrestling than the guest today, Philip

0:48.4

Clayton. I started reading him in Divinity School. He was my advisor, mentor for my PhD program and friend.

0:57.3

And then he was part of a big research gathering I put on when I was doing my postdoc in religion and science at the University of Edinburgh.

1:08.5

And we talked about that today.

1:10.5

That's right.

1:10.9

This is Phil and I talking about the mindfulness of nature.

1:16.2

That's right.

1:17.3

We are reflecting on a gathering that included a host of different scholars.

1:21.8

Go to Hard Brundtrip.

1:23.7

Tom Ord was there?

1:25.2

Christoph Koch.

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