
Brew Theology exists to brew theology and create interfaith communities through healthy, meaningful and eclectic dialogue in pubs. www.brewtheology.org
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 226 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityReligion | ||||

Listen in our interview with Jeffry Wells and Vikki Randall on the book, "Preaching the Uncontrolling Love of God: Sermons, Essays, and Worship Elements from the Perspective of Open, Relational, and Process Theology." In this volume the editors share... more
Jonathan Foster is a theologian, pastor, grandfather, lover of the outdoors, and football.
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Tim Burnette is the lead pastor at Way Collective, a community of shared practices and values, in Santa Barbara, CA. (www.waycollective.org/)
Tim is a dreamer, philosopher, and theologian. He has spent years reflecting on the evolving Christ... more
Join us for a great discussion on the United States Supreme Court’s rulings on religious displays with a special emphasis on the Nativity scene cases. With our guest, Dr. Rebecca McCumbers Flavin, we'll ponder how the religion clauses of the First Am... more
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Love this group and podcast. Definitely worth a listen.
I really enjoy the democratic spirit in this podcast group. No one has the last voice. I also like the varied perspectives from around the table.
The concept of Brew Theology is simple, yet I believe it to be ground breaking and extremely vital to the Christian community on a number of levels! The Christian church as a whole can often be associated with an extreme lack of tolerance, deep seeded judgement and an overall zealous attitude, especially in the eyes of non believers. Christians often have a strict "box" we feel we all should fit into. i.e.) If you are a Christian you must also be a republic, against gay marriage, etc... Brew T... more
In my own personal theological bent, I relate to this group about as much as a tadpole relates to a Macbook computer. However, this review will not be written with the purpose of theological jousting in mind. I listen each week to Brew Theology as a pastor and aspiring theologian at a non-denominational church with a mostly reformed staff theologically (to which I would align as well) and each week I am challenged in my faith and pushed to be clear on my hermeneutics and sound in my doctrine. Fo... more
This podcast is refreshingly honest and entirely relatable. It is nice to listen to thoughtful discussion that does not exclude me with use of highly contextualized vocabulary or overly heady topics. Regardless of how complicated the subject matter is, or how nuanced, this crowd does their best at making it accessible to all who want to listen. It is a great introduction into deeper conversation, and also a great preview of the conversations that Denver Pub Theology has every week. Keep it up!







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