Theology Nerd Throwdown
Bo wants to talk about the incarnation and God's love of flesh. Tripp wants street tacos. This Advent season, join us for a unique four-week online class that dives deep into the Advent and Christmas sermons of some of the 20th century’s most provocative theologians: Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich, and Rudolf Bultmann. Known collectively as contributors to the “theology of crisis,” these thinkers wrestled with the significance of the Incarnation in a world marked by upheaval, uncertainty, and hope. The class is online, asynchronous, and donation-based, including 0. ....
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Bo doesn't understand the growing attraction of traditional religion. He wants to talk about it. This Advent season, join us for a unique four-week online class that dives deep into the Advent and Christmas sermons of some of the 20th century’s most provocative theologians: Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich, and Rudolf Bultmann. Known collectively as contributors to the “theology of crisis,” these thinkers wrestled with the significance of the Incarnation in a world marked by upheaval, uncertainty, and hope. The class is online, asynchronous, and donation-based, including 0....
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Tripp is wrapping up a giant project on Bonhoeffer & wants to tell Bo about the nature of resistance in his work. Bo said, "Be quiet! I want to be surprised." This Advent season, join us for a unique four-week online class that dives deep into the Advent and Christmas sermons of some of the 20th century’s most provocative theologians: Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich, and Rudolf Bultmann. Known collectively as contributors to the "theology of crisis," these thinkers wrestled with the significance of the Incarnation in a world marked by upheaval, uncertainty, and hope. The...
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Bo wants to talk to Tripp about Power, Politics, and what to do with them. . Join the - and . Find more TNT episodes at
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At Theology Beer Camp we had some serious Middle-earth fun, including a liturgy formed within Tolkien's legendarium. I decided to rally a group of friends from the Geek stage to unpack camp and all the Tolkien fun. . Join the - and . Find more TNT episodes at
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Tripp joined Tim from the New Evangelicals podcast to talk about Bonhoeffer. Things got zesty. Join the - and . Find more TNT episodes at
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Tripp wants to talk to Bo about political substance abuse. Bo said yes. You can too! . Find more TNT episodes at
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Bo wants to talk about God speaking. Tripp said yes. You can nerd out with us. . Find more TNT episodes at
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Bo wants to talk to Tripp about the current state of Science and Religion as an academic field. What are the current trends in research, and what kinds of debates emerge when you move beyond the conflict narrative? Where's the line between science and metaphysics? How does this impact thinking science-informed theology? Find more TNT episodes at Check out is podcast with Bo’s new podcast exploring the legacy of his Father Dr. Martin Sanders . Use the code THEOLOGYNERDTHROWDOWN24 for $50 off your ticket , send or become a .
info_outline Grace Ji-Sun Kim is back on the podcast to help me tackle some listener questions. We had a lot of fun as a theological tag team, and if you want to hang out with us, you can come to Theology Beer Camp! When registering for the event, drop the code MADANG for $50 off.
Check out my visit to Grace’s podcast –Here’s the audio & here’s Madang on YouTube?
Grace Ji-Sun Kim is Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion. She received her M.Div. from Knox College and her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. She is the author or editor of 19 books most recently, Keeping Hope Alive; Intersectional Theology co-written with Susan Shaw and Embracing the Other. Kim is a Series Editor for Palgrave Macmillan Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diasporaâ€. Eerdmans included her in their list of Five Great Women Scholars, and the Englewood Review of Books named her in their list of Ten Important Women Theologians You Should Be Reading
Previous Episodes with Grace
- a Theology of Visibility
- Â What is Intersectional Theology?
- The Prophetic Life of the Spirit
- Embracing the Other and Reading the Bible
- Keeping Hope Alive
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