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Homebrewed Christianity

Theology Beer Camp Preview with Nathan Gilmour

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 612 Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2018

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Nathan Gilmour, from the Christian Humanist podcast, joins Tripp for a taste of what to expect at Theology Beer Camp in Asheville, NC this August 16-18. There, you'll get to see the East Coast premiere of The Road to Edmond. If for some reason you can't come to the entire Theology Beer Camp, you can still come see the movie premiere on August 17th from 7-10pm at Habitat Brewing Co. Get Tickets here. In this episode, Tripp and Nathan talk about all sorts of things, including the role of scripture in issues surrounding sexuality, the church as ecosystem, how we respond to difference, cultural moralism post #metoo, free speech on college campuses and the role of educators, game theory and politics, and more. What questions will the church be wrestling with in 100 years? Why do we cultivate anxiety over things we have no control over? What does it mean to call Christ Lord in a pluralistic context? Plus, they spend quite a bit of time talking about Jonathan Haidt's book The Righteous Mind, Plato, Heidegger, and Tripp finally answers Nathan's question from their last chat. Make sure to enter The Road to Edmond iPad Giveaway! Who doesn’t want a new iPad loaded with the 1st private copy of the film The Road to Edmond? On top of getting the iPad with the film you will be in the credits of the final film as an Associate Producer, scoring a credit on your IMDB page. You will also get the VIP Access to the film, behind the scenes goodies, and a brand new video small group curriculum How far is too far? The Bible & Sexuality, PLUS, a set of the Bibliotheca Bible, and the first 6 Homebrewed Christianity Guide ebooks. 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 nonprofit 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. Located in the heart

0:43.9

of Northwestern's campus, a short train ride from Chicago, let their city be your training

0:49.8

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

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

1:06.8

slash homebrewd. That's Garrett, G-A-R-R-E-T-T-D-U-S-Hombrude.

1:15.4

What is up theology nerds?

1:29.7

This is Tripp.

1:30.7

You're listening to Homebrewed Christianity.

1:33.2

The number one theology podcast, that's right.

1:35.4

For over 10 years, we've been bringing you audiological ingredients for you to brew a zesty, zesty faith right up in your earbuds.

1:43.0

And today you're going to get to hear a wonderful conversation I had with my friend, fellow podcaster, online nerd, a scholar of a literature.

1:53.6

Nathan Gilmore from the Christian Humanist podcast.

1:56.3

And if you haven't heard the Christian Humanist podcast, you should.

2:00.7

It is a wonderful conversation between different scholars, the Christian scholars, with a broadly, you could say humanist lens because they're Christian humanists.

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