Theology Nerd Throwdown
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info_outline The Geek Stage at Theology Beer CampTheology Nerd Throwdown
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
info_outline The BoDaddy goes to his first Theology Beer CampTheology Nerd Throwdown
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info_outline Tripp talks Bonhoeffer and gets fiesty about Eric MetaxasTheology Nerd Throwdown
Tripp joined Tim from the New Evangelicals podcast to talk about Bonhoeffer. Things got zesty. Join the - and . Find more TNT episodes at
info_outline Political Substance AbuseTheology Nerd Throwdown
Tripp wants to talk to Bo about political substance abuse. Bo said yes. You can too! . Find more TNT episodes at
info_outline The God Speaks? editionTheology Nerd Throwdown
Bo wants to talk about God speaking. Tripp said yes. You can nerd out with us. . Find more TNT episodes at
info_outline Post-Conflict Science & ReligionTheology Nerd Throwdown
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 Putting some Gods to RestTheology Nerd Throwdown
On this episode of Theology Nerd Throwdown, Tripp suggests 7 different ideas about God we should put to rest. Bo puts on his Satan horns and does his best devil’s advocate routine as we unpack the ideas and different ways of nuancing the concepts. . Find more TNT episodes at www.ProcessThis.Substack.com 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 Daddy Votes, Co-Passion, & Processing PrayerTheology Nerd Throwdown
In this engaging episode of Theology Nerd Throwdown, hosts Tripp and Bo tackle a range of topics, including the concept of prayer, JD Vance being Biblically illiterate, the redefinition of family in the New Testament, and innovative models for community service. They discuss the idea of 'co-passion' ministries and the impact of nostalgia on religious institutions and share personal stories of ministry and prayer. The episode features thoughtful dialogue on integrating process theology, and offers insights into the evolving mission of the church in contemporary society. Tune in for a rich...
info_outline Bo’s Backlash & Adolescence without a Smart PhoneTheology Nerd Throwdown
In this episode, Bo recounts an experience of backlash during an academic session. That triggered some other memories of live events gone wild:) Plus, Tripp and Bo discuss adolescence without smart phones and being ministers when they reshaped ministry.
It is time to NERD OUT with your GEEK OUT!
In this episode I am joined by my colleague and friend Dr. Sarah lane Ritchie. She was on the podcast this past summer and since moving to Edinburgh we’ve been planning to record again, so here it is.
At the beginning of the episode Sarah answers a question a number of you sent in about the different Religion and Science degrees offered here at the University of Edinburgh. Here’s info for the online Philosophy, Science and Religion Masters, the on campus taught Masters, and research based Masters and PhD Degrees.
From there we end up discussing a number of different topics, largely based off questions I received including…
Dr. Sarah Lane Ritchie is Lecturer in Theology and Science at the University of Edinburgh. She has a PhD in Science and Religion from the University of Edinburgh, where her doctoral work focused on the question of divine action in the human mind. A Michigander by birth, Sarah also holds a BA in Philosophy and Religion from Spring Arbor University, an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary, and an MSc in Science and Religion from the University of Edinburgh. Her published work focuses on questions arising from the intersection of theology, philosophy, and the various brain-related sciences. Sarah’s research interests include divine action, philosophy of mind, naturalism, cognitive science of religion, and the psychology of belief formation.