Our goal is to bring the wisdom of the academy's ivory tower into your earbuds. Think of each episode as an audiological ingredient for your to brew your own faith. Most episodes center around an interview with a different scholar, theologian, or philosopher.
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Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian Podcasts
Our goal is to bring the wisdom of the academy's ivory tower into your earbuds. Think of each episode as an audiological ingredient for your to brew your own faith. Most episodes center around an interview with a different scholar, theologian, or philosopher.
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Tripp & Bo get nerdy talking about theology, faith, life, and other things.
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Are you ready to embark on an inspiring and informative journey alongside Dietrich Bonhoeffer - one of the most courageous people in modern history? In this audio documentary series, we'll dive deep into the life of the German theologian who dared to stand against the Nazi regime. From his early days as a passionate scholar to his evolution into a bold leader of the Confessing Church, we'll trace Bonhoeffer's path as he wrestled with the moral and ethical challenges of his time. You'll disco ...
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Two Books, One Night: Finding Beauty in What We Can’t Control with Diana Butler Bass & Andy and Kara Root
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53:37Hey Theology Nerds! What an absolute banger of an episode we’ve got for you – two live conversations straight from the wild and wonderful chaos of Theology Beer Camp 2025 in St. Paul. First up, I sit down with the incomparable Diana Butler Bass and my co-host Sarah Heath to dive into Diana’s brand new book A Beautiful Year – and let me tell you, it…
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Two Books, One Night: Finding Beauty in What We Can't Control with Diana Butler Bass & Andy and Kara Root
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53:39Hey Theology Nerds! What an absolute banger of an episode we've got for you - two live conversations straight from the wild and wonderful chaos of Theology Beer Camp 2025 in St. Paul. First up, I sit down with the incomparable Diana Butler Bass and my co-host Sarah Heath to dive into Diana's brand new book A Beautiful Year - and let me tell you, it…
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Religion in the Making: Where Evolution Turns Up the Volume on Value
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59:12Hey friends! In this introductory session for our “Religion in the Making” reading group, Andrew Davis and I dive into why Whitehead’s 1926 lectures are the perfect entry point into process thought—way more accessible than slogging through Process and Reality’s 40-page tangents on numbers! We explore how Whitehead was in this exciting third phase o…
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Religion in the Making: Where Evolution Turns Up the Volume on Value
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1:00:14Hey friends! In this introductory session for our "Religion in the Making" reading group, Andrew Davis and I dive into why Whitehead's 1926 lectures are the perfect entry point into process thought—way more accessible than slogging through Process and Reality's 40-page tangents on numbers! We explore how Whitehead was in this exciting third phase o…
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An Adventure in Ideas: Discovering Whitehead’s “Religion in the Making”
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32:42In this audio essay, I explore why Alfred North Whitehead’s “Religion in the Making” might be exactly what we need in 2025—especially if you’re someone who’s done with traditional religion but can’t shake the feeling that something sacred is going on. I share Whitehead’s remarkable story: a Cambridge mathematician who didn’t even start teaching phi…
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An Adventure in Ideas: Discovering Whitehead's "Religion in the Making"
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32:28In this audio essay, I explore why Alfred North Whitehead's "Religion in the Making" might be exactly what we need in 2025—especially if you're someone who's done with traditional religion but can't shake the feeling that something sacred is going on. I share Whitehead's remarkable story: a Cambridge mathematician who didn't even start teaching phi…
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Why Your ‘Biblical’ Christianity Might Just Be Colonial Nonsense
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1:40:47Wow, this episode was a wild ride! Bo and I kicked things off recapping the absolute magic that was Theology Beer Camp in St. Paul – seriously, the energy this year was different, more connected, more like a family reunion of podcast nerds day-drinking and talking theology. Then we dove into what really gets my blood boiling: this whole restoration…
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Why Your 'Biblical' Christianity Might Just Be Colonial Nonsense
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1:43:01Wow, this episode was a wild ride! Bo and I kicked things off recapping the absolute magic that was Theology Beer Camp in St. Paul - seriously, the energy this year was different, more connected, more like a family reunion of podcast nerds day-drinking and talking theology. Then we dove into what really gets my blood boiling: this whole restoration…
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Theology Beer Camp All-Stars Unite!!
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1:16:00Get early access to info & tickets for TBC26 Join me and the Theology Beer Camp All-Stars as we debrief the beautiful chaos that was camp this year! We’re talking 600 people, ages 8 to 96, with highlights including: Jared Byas secretly being a Magic: The Gathering wizard who destroyed everyone, a volunteer named Tor who flew in from Norway and beca…
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Theology Beer Camp All-Stars Unite!!
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1:18:16Join me and the Theology Beer Camp All-Stars as we debrief the beautiful chaos that was camp this year! We're talking 600 people, ages 8 to 96, with highlights including: Jared Byas secretly being a Magic: The Gathering wizard who destroyed everyone, a volunteer named Tor who flew in from Norway and became everyone's bestie, an opening theological …
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Natalie Wigg-Stevenson: Memory Loss, Rain Dancing, and Making Meaning
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2:01:13Wow, this conversation with Natalie was something else – one of those episodes where you start talking about a brain injury from cleaning a closet (seriously, turn the lights on, people!) and end up in the deep end discussing psychedelics, embodiment theology, and what happens when your brain decides to play tricks on you for two years straight. Na…
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Natalie Wigg-Stevenson: Memory Loss, Rain Dancing, and Making Meaning
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2:02:30Wow, this conversation with Natalie was something else - one of those episodes where you start talking about a brain injury from cleaning a closet (seriously, turn the lights on, people!) and end up in the deep end discussing psychedelics, embodiment theology, and what happens when your brain decides to play tricks on you for two years straight. Na…
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Agonistic Encounters, Holy Friction, and Real Worship with Casey Simon
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1:20:24Casey Sigmon joined Tim and me to wrestle with worship, justice, and what happens when we think liturgy is just the music on Sunday morning instead of the choreography of our entire lives. Casey pushed us to see worship as ascribing worth—not just to any god, but to the One revealed in Jesus who demands we care for the oppressed, which means our pr…
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Casey Sigmon: Agonistic Encounters, Holy Friction, and Real Worship
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1:21:08Casey Sigmon joined Tim and me to wrestle with worship, justice, and what happens when we think liturgy is just the music on Sunday morning instead of the choreography of our entire lives. Casey pushed us to see worship as ascribing worth—not just to any god, but to the One revealed in Jesus who demands we care for the oppressed, which means our pr…
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Found Solidarity: How the Working Class Made Social Christianity with Heath Carter
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1:21:45This was a conversation with Heath Carter, historian and author of Union Made: Working People and the Rise of Social Christianity in Chicago. Heath walked us through his journey from growing up in evangelical Orange County to discovering a working-class theological tradition that has been largely erased from our collective memory. We explored how t…
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Found Solidarity: How the Working Class Made Social Christianity with Heath Carter
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1:23:36This was a conversation with Heath Carter, historian and author of Union Made: Working People and the Rise of Social Christianity in Chicago. Heath walked us through his journey from growing up in evangelical Orange County to discovering a working-class theological tradition that has been largely erased from our collective memory. We explored how t…
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Reparations, Violence, and Peacemaking: An Honest Conversation with Drew Hart
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1:19:20Drew Hart joined me to dig into questions from our God of Justice class about his lecture on the black church and American experience. We covered a lot of ground—from Drew’s own journey as a preacher’s kid who found his tribe in the prophetic tradition of the black church and Anabaptism, to why James Cone’s confrontational theology is actually nece…
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Reparations, Violence, and Peacemaking: An Honest Conversation with Drew Hart
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1:22:10Drew Hart joined me to dig into questions from our God of Justice class about his lecture on the black church and American experience. We covered a lot of ground—from Drew's own journey as a preacher's kid who found his tribe in the prophetic tradition of the black church and Anabaptism, to why James Cone's confrontational theology is actually nece…
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Hanna Reichel: Navigating Faith in the Era of Authoritarianism
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1:23:23Dr. Hanna Reichel returns to the podcast to discuss their timely devotional For Such a Time as This, which emerged from student questions about how theological wisdom applies to our current political moment. Drawing parallels between Trump-era America and the Weimar Republic, Reichel explores the muddy complexity of resistance, the dangers of purit…
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The One Where We Tried Something New and It Mostly Worked
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1:49:31By Dr. Tripp Fuller & Rev. Bo Sanders
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You Can’t Serve God and Mammon: Malcolm Foley on Greed, Racism, and the Gospel
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1:27:03This conversation was a wild ride through some of the most challenging questions facing progressive Christians today. Malcolm Foley—reverend, scholar, and all-around theology nerd—walked us through his journey from studying Greek church fathers to researching lynching and the Black church’s witness to America. We dug into his book’s central thesis …
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You Can't Serve God and Mammon: Malcolm Foley on Greed, Racism, and the Gospel
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1:29:24This conversation was a wild ride through some of the most challenging questions facing progressive Christians today. Malcolm Foley—reverend, scholar, and all-around theology nerd—walked us through his journey from studying Greek church fathers to researching lynching and the Black church's witness to America. We dug into his book's central thesis …
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Cynthia Moe-Lobeda: Saints, Sinners, & Supply Chains: Living Faithfully in Economic Webs
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1:07:48I had an incredible conversation with Cynthia Moe-Lobeda about her book Building a Moral Economy (the first in a six-book series!). We dug into how most Christians experience a profound disconnect between their faith and their economic lives—knowing intellectually that our consumer choices connect us to exploitation and ecological destruction, but …
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Cynthia Moe-Lobeda: Saints, Sinners, & Supply Chains: Living Faithfully in Economic Webs
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1:09:08I had an incredible conversation with Cynthia Moe-Lobeda about her book Building a Moral Economy (the first in a six-book series!). We dug into how most Christians experience a profound disconnect between their faith and their economic lives—knowing intellectually that our consumer choices connect us to exploitation and ecological destruction, but …
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Ryan Duns: From Jaws to K-Pop Demon Hunters: How Horror Films Reveal the Sacred
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1:29:38Ryan Duns is back on the podcast to talk about his provocative new book exploring horror and theology, and boy does he deliver some counterintuitive insights. He argues that horror is actually the most conservative film genre—and that’s precisely why it works so well for theological reflection. Think about it: to be scared, you first have to believ…
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Ryan Duns: From Jaws to K-Pop Demon Hunters: How Horror Films Reveal the Sacred
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1:28:14Ryan Duns is back on the podcast to talk about his provocative new book exploring horror and theology, and boy does he deliver some counterintuitive insights. He argues that horror is actually the most conservative film genre—and that's precisely why it works so well for theological reflection. Think about it: to be scared, you first have to believ…
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Four Questions About AI That Will Keep You Up at Night w/ Noreen Herzfeld | Theology Beer Camp 2025
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53:22Picture this: You’re sitting in a coffee shop, scrolling through your phone, when you notice the person across from you talking animatedly to their laptop. They’re laughing, sharing intimate details about their day, even saying “I love you” to… a chatbot named Aaron. Aaron has sky blue eyes, loves to bake, and never disagrees with anything his huma…
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Four Questions About AI That Will Keep You Up at Night w/ Noreen Herzfeld | Theology Beer Camp 2025
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51:27Computer scientist turned theologian Dr. Noreen Herzfeld tackles the most pressing questions about artificial intelligence through a theological lens. As we race toward artificial general intelligence while simultaneously destroying our planet's climate, could this be the "great filter" that explains why we haven't found alien civilizations? This g…
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