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Homebrewed Christianity

Transgressing Emergence: AAR and the Church

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2014

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Last year in Baltimore the Open and Relational Theologies session took a look at the Emerging Church.  This session involves three conversations, with three participants in each. These conversations pertain to papers written by participants, but there will be no formal reading of the papers. The conversations explore issues in the emergent church as they relate to open and relational theologies. Presiding: Thomas Oord, Northwest Nazarene University Presenting: Jeremy Fackenthal, Vincennes University Process Theopoetics and the Emergent Church: Inviting Collaboration and Relationality [pdf] Callid Keefe-Perry, Boston University Theological Epistemology in The Emergent Church: A Form of Paul Ricoeur's Relational Attestation Responding: Diana Butler Bass Presenting: Sara Rosenau, Drew University Becoming Emergent: Theorizing A Practicing Church Timothy Murphy, Claremont Lincoln University The Emergent Church in its Planetary Context [PDF] Responding: Bo Sanders, Claremont School of Theology Benjamin Cowan, Claremont Graduate University John R. Franke, First Presbyterian Church The Pluralist Reformation: Open Theology and the Practice of Emergent Christianity Responding: Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology 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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That's thoughtful driving.

0:57.6

S.O.

0:58.4

See ESO.com.

0:59.4

UK. Homebrewed Christianity.

1:13.6

This is a theology nerd throwdown.

1:16.2

My name is Bo Sanders.

1:17.7

And today we're going back in time.

1:19.8

One year, 2013, American Academy of Religion in Baltimore,

1:24.7

the open and relational theology session was addressing the

1:29.1

emergent church.

1:30.5

The session was set up to have three sets of two papers each and three responders, one for

1:36.8

each of those pairs.

1:38.7

The first responder was Diana Butler Bass.

1:41.5

If you listen to the show, you'll be familiar with her.

1:43.5

She's been on several times.

1:45.6

Then I got to respond to the middle pair.

1:48.7

And then Philip Clayton responded to the final pairing.

1:53.6

So in all, you're going to hear a bunch of voices that are going to be very familiar to you if you've listened to the show before.

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