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Homebrewed Christianity

Rolf Jacobson: Five Offensive Things… you learn in Seminary

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Luther’s online learning platform Rolf Jacobson is back on the podcast, and we have some serious fun. In our conversation, we discuss several things seminarians learn that could be triggering to the church they grew up in. I also drop a few exciting announcements in the intro like Rolf and I will tag-team a keynote together at the Festival of Homiletics in Minneapolis this May. Plus, there will be a live Homebrewed Christianity podcast on Tuesday, March 16th, in Minneapolis, open to everyone. In the fall semester, I will start a stint as Visiting Professor of Theology at Luther Seminary, where nearly all MA and MDiv students get a full-tuition scholarship. Dr. Rolf A. Jacobson is the Professor of Old Testament and the Alvin N. Rogness Chair of Scripture, Theology, and Ministry at Luther Seminary. Known for his humor and faithful biblical interpretation, Jacobson is an in-demand preacher and teacher.  With Craig Koester, he developed and supports the Narrative Lectionary.  He enjoys collaborating with other teachers and pastors.  His collaborative projects include The Book of Psalms (NICOT; with Beth Tanner and Nancy deClaissé-Walford), Invitation to the Psalms (with Karl Jacobson), Crazy Talk: A Not-So-Stuffy Dictionary of Theological Terms (with five fellow Luther Seminary graduates), and Crazy Book: A Not-So-Stuffy Dictionary of Biblical Terms(with Hans Wiersma and Karl Jacobon). He is also the author of The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the Old Testament: Israel’s In-Your-Face, Holy God. His scholarly interests include the Psalms, prophets, biblical theology, biblical narrative, and preaching the Old Testament. His voice can be heard on two weekly preaching podcasts, “Sermon Brainwave†and “The Narrative Lectionary,†as well as singing the high lonesome with a Lutheran bluegrass band, “The Fleshpots of Egypt.†A childhood cancer survivor, he is a double, above-the-knee amputee who generally wears a bicycle and a smile.  He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his beloved wife Amy, their children Ingrid and Gunnar, and a cat who thinks he is a dog. He is a loyal friend, a lifelong sufferer of Minnesota sports, and a committed board-game geek. Previous Episodes with Rolf The Five Most Offensive Bible Things… you Learn in Seminary Israel’s In-Your-Face, Holy God Upcoming Online Class: Bonhoeffer & the Future of Faith Why does a theologian like Dietrich Bonhoeffer still excite our theological imagination? What is it about his work in a different era that still engages some of the most cutting edge theological work done today? Join us for the new Homebrewed Christianity class, “Bonhoeffer and the Future of Faith†as we listen to and learn from internationally known scholars working in areas such as climate change, prison reform, racial tensions, pastoral care, and Christian Nationalism. These scholars, generations removed from Bonhoeffer’s day, find inspiration in him for the continuing task of theology to interpret and respond to global challenges in our day. Together this class will think about Bonhoeffer’s enduring question to the church of his day, “What is Christianity for us today?†How we are responding in our time to this question will determine the shape of faith for our day and beyond. 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?

0:08.8

This is Tripp, and you're listening to Homebrewed Christianity.

0:12.4

It's a podcast where for over 15 years, we've been interviewing scholars across the disciplines,

0:19.2

bringing that nerdy goodness right from the ivory tower

0:22.2

to your earbuds. And today on the podcast for the third time returning is Rolf Jacobson.

0:31.2

He is a professor of Old Testament. He is at Luther Theological Seminary in Minneapolis. He's the author of the Old Testament,

0:41.8

the Homebrew Christianity Guide, Israel's In Your Face and Holy God. And, you know, over lockdown,

0:51.0

we recorded an episode called The Five Most Offensive Things You Learned in Seminary

0:55.4

Bible Class. It was popular. And he wanted to return the format, but flip it around. Tripp,

1:02.1

what are some offensive things you learn in your theology class if you try to take them back

1:07.1

to your church or Sunday school? How does that work? Well, I sent a list. It was more

1:10.9

than five, and he picked five of them, and we talk about them here. But, yeah, we're going to do the

1:16.7

other half, all right? And who knows where it might happen? It might actually happen at the

1:22.4

Festival of Homeletics. That's right. May 15th to 18th, I will be in Minneapolis for the festival of homiletics, like over a thousand ministers, all hanging out in person where they're thinking about homiletics. You know, the art of preaching. There's going to be a bunch, a bunch of people I love that are going to be there. For honest Miles, who taught me homiletics,

1:47.5

Melva Samson, Amy Jill Levine, Michael Curry. Look, it's going to be so much fun. Bill McKibbon's

1:56.9

going to be there. Otis Moss the third. Look, it sounds exciting. And guess who else?

2:01.6

Guess who else? Will Willem on? But I'm going to be there. That's right. Rolf Jacobson and I are going

2:07.0

to be doing a tag team keynote during the Festival of Homeletics. And then that Tuesday night,

2:13.1

which is May 16th, we will have a live homebrewed Christianity podcast in Minneapolis.

2:19.9

It's going to be crazy.

2:21.2

It's going to be wild.

2:21.9

It's going to be fun.

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