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Brew Theology exists to brew theology and create interfaith communities through healthy, meaningful and eclectic dialogue.

Brew Theology Podcast ryan@brewtheology.org

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 28 Ratings

Brew Theology exists to brew theology and create interfaith communities through healthy, meaningful and eclectic dialogue.

    Episode 216 - Curt Nichols on Politics and Religion - Part 2

    Episode 216 - Curt Nichols on Politics and Religion - Part 2

    This week we're continuing our conversation on Politics and Religion with Dr. Curt Nichols. We'll get into how the political splits look across the states, what a civil war would mean in today's world, and how we can expand our horizons when it comes to politics. 
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    Dr. Curt Nichols is an Associate Professor at Baylor University, where he primarily teaches courses on American Politics and Constitutional Law. He is a mainstream Protestant, originally from Montana, who is as oft perplexed by religious disenchantment as he is fervor.
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    • 21 min
    Episode 215 - Dr. Curt Nichols on Politics and Religion - Part 1

    Episode 215 - Dr. Curt Nichols on Politics and Religion - Part 1

    This week we're talking about Politics and Religion. Whether it's Thanksgiving Dinner, the 4th of July Picnic, or just hanging out with friends and family, politics and religion are due to make an appearance. We'll talk with Dr. Nichols about how politics and religion are relating in today's world and how they make those conversations more difficult. We'll also talk some Maslow's Hierarchy and Voting Blocks along the way. 
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    Dr. Curt Nichols is an Associate Professor at Baylor University, where he primarily teaches courses on American Politics and Constitutional Law. He is a mainstream Protestant, originally from Montana, who is as oft perplexed by religious disenchantment as he is fervor.
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    If you are a fan of any of our Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to learn more, and/or become a local partner, sponsor and financial contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/or janel@brewtheology.org
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    • 22 min
    Episode 214 - The Malaise of Modernity with Dr. Paul Carron - Part 2

    Episode 214 - The Malaise of Modernity with Dr. Paul Carron - Part 2

    Join us for a great conversation around modernity, existentialism, and loneliness. We'll talk about the need for community and where that can be found in our world today. In Part 2 we look at how we lose connection when we leave the church and some ways to find new forms of meaningful connection and action.
    Dr. Carron is associate Professor of Philosophy in the BIC at Baylor University. Paul’s research is primarily in ethics and moral psychology, an interdisciplinary subfield of philosophy that combines the conceptual tools and resources of philosophical ethics with the empirical resources of the human and social sciences. His research interests include moral agency and responsibility, authenticity and loneliness, and technology's role in shaping our moral lives. He is the coordinator of a team-taught course, Social World I: The City and the Soul in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core. His courses include virtue theory and social psychology, ethics and technology, and existentialism.
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    If you are a fan of any of our Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to learn more, and/or become a local partner, sponsor and financial contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/or janel@brewtheology.org
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    • 20 min
    Episode 213 - The Malaise of Modernity with Dr. Paul Carron - Part 1

    Episode 213 - The Malaise of Modernity with Dr. Paul Carron - Part 1

    Join us for a great conversation around modernity, existentialism, and loneliness. We'll talk about the need for community and where that can be found in our world today. Dr. Carron is associate Professor of Philosophy in the BIC at Baylor University. Paul’s research isprimarily in ethics and moral psychology, an interdisciplinary subfield of philosophy thatcombines the conceptual tools and resources of philosophical ethics with the empirical resourcesof the human and social sciences. His research interests include moral agency and responsibility,authenticity and loneliness, and technology's role in shaping our moral lives. He is thecoordinator of a team-taught course, Social World I: The City and the Soul in the BaylorInterdisciplinary Core. His courses include virtue theory and social psychology, ethics andtechnology, and existentialism.
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    If you are a fan of any of our Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to learn more, and/or become a local partner, sponsor and financial contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/or janel@brewtheology.org
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    • 32 min
    Episode 212 - Trauma Theology with Tyler Brinkman - Part 2

    Episode 212 - Trauma Theology with Tyler Brinkman - Part 2

    Welcome back to the Brew Theology Podcast! This week we're talking with Tyler Brinkman about Trauma Theology. Trauma Theology is a developing field that looks at trauma and how theology can be a helpful tool in understanding and recovering from trauma. This episode we'll talk about triggers and embodiment, and offer some trauma theology resources.
    Shelly Rambo: Spirit and Trauma Theology of Remaining is very good. Her Resurrecting Wounds: Living in the Afterlife of Trauma was absolutely beautiful. 
    Serene Jones: Trauma and Grace: Theology in a Ruptured World
    ACE Assessment for Trauma
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    • 20 min
    Episode 211 - Trauma Theology with Tyler Brinkman - Part 1

    Episode 211 - Trauma Theology with Tyler Brinkman - Part 1

    Welcome back to the Brew Theology Podcast! This week we're talking with Tyler Brinkman about Trauma Theology. Trauma Theology is a developing field that looks at trauma and how theology can be a helpful tool in understanding and recovering from trauma. We'll talk about some of this development, offer some practice ideas in dealing with trauma, and look at the role of forgiveness with trauma. This is part 1 of a two part discussion. Cheers!
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    If you are a fan of any of our Brew Theology shows, give this episode a share on the interwebs, rate Brew Theology on iTunes and give BT a brewtastic review! Head over to the Brew Theology website, www.brewtheology.org to learn more, and/or become a local partner, sponsor and financial contributor. Questions & inquiries about Brew Theology, the alliance/network, Denver community or podcast, contact Ryan Miller: ryan@brewtheology.org &/or janel@brewtheology.org
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    • 27 min

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28 Ratings

28 Ratings

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This podcast is dope

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Diversity.

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.

Jules Willis ,

Ground breaking!

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 Theology breaks all of the stereotypes when it comes to faith, politics, and important current event topics! It allows people of all faiths and political affiliations to come together in a peaceful manner to discuss ALL topics, without the slightest hint of judgement or contention. I think if more people in the Christian community (actually ALL communities) took on this open-minded mindset, we would actually see true, positive and lasting change!

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