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Beers & Bible Podcast

Beers & Bible Podcast

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Crushin' Brews and Flippin' Pews. We like beer and we take the Word of God seriously. Join us each week as we walk through a book of the Bible verse by verse to apply it to our daily lives. If you enjoy what you hear on Beers & Bible, please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review on your podcast platform to help us promote this podcast.
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Beer Christianity

Jonty Langley

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Faith, hops and love. Beer Christianity is a progressive Christian podcast that blends faith, politics and culture with pub chat. Interviews with thinkers, artists and theologians. Honest, authentic discussions of theology and society. Almost no real understanding of beer. Expect all this and a bunch of laughs as we try to deconstruct, reconstruct and unf*ck our Christianity with fear, trembling and a couple of drinks. Pour a pint, put your feet up and listen your way into a different kind o ...
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Bros Bibles & Beer

Andy McCraw, Zack Krater, Jeff Pearson

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Serious conversations on faith and culture while not taking ourselves too seriously, Bros Bibles & Beer is a podcast about life, faith & our favorite beverage - Unpolished and potentially unsafe. Kind of like life. Grace-Peace-Cheers!
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The Sanctuary - Booze and the Bible

Dan Robb and Mark Wadsworth

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Hello and welcome to The Sanctuary. It's a podcast where we discuss good booze and the good book. I'm the theologian Dan Robb and he's the brewmaster Mark Wadsworth. Dan has over 17 years of experience in youth ministry and Mark has over 15 years experience in brewing beer. We share our insights into brew and the Bible. We hope you enjoy, cheers. If you have comments, questions, or suggestions please reach out to us at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.
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From Beer to the Bible is a program dedicated to giving hope to those going through the self-inflicted suffering of addiction as well as their loved ones, and most importantly to lead people back home to Jesus Christ.
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Ice Cold Takes

Alex Anderson, Chase Wheeler, Emil McClellan

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Ice Cold Takes discusses last weeks sports headlines over beers, lots of beers. We are drinking buddies from south Louisiana who's love for sports is rivaled only by our love for beer. We talk everything sports from NFL and NBA to college athletics and tailgating, all while adding in pop culture and drunk anecdotes. Come have a beer with us and join in on our Ice Cold Takes.
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By harmonizing the four Gospels -- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John -- we will study the life of Christ in chronological order, from the first utterances of the angels heralding His birth, to His crucifixion and resurrection. It is our sincere hope and expectation that as we immerse ourselves in Jesus' life and ministry, we will fall more deeply in love with Him, and become more and more like Him.
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The Fine Ale Countdown

Sentinel Audio Productions, Fine Ale Countdown

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The Fine Ale Countdown is a comedy-cum-(hehehe)-beer review podcast, thrown together by 5 friends who used to performed sketch comedy together. The only catch is none of them know anything about beer, and it’s really just an excuse to meet up and drink. Surprisingly entertaining to listen to. New Episode out every Thursday at 8pm (Irish Time). You can reach the show via Twitter or Instagram @FAleCountdown.
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Abomination: The Bible Podcast

Abomination Podcast

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Welcome to Abomination: The Bible Podcast. An irreverant and light-hearted re-reading of The Bible by 2 of its worst students, Ethan & Carl. By reading The Bible, front to back, we will be debunking some infamous myths, simplifying Bible tales and generally bringing the whole thing to life, for you, our confused listeners! Sit back, crack open a beer (or flask of tea), kick off your Jesus sandles and enjoy.
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Bible On The Rocks is the podcast where a group of friends get together over drinks to talk about stories from the Bible. Each episode, one of us will tell a Bible story in our own words while the other group members chime in with their own thoughts and opinions. Our group contains a wide variety of Bible experience, which helps get different perspectives on the story. We're tackling stories from the Bible and giving our takes on what the stories mean to us. We encourage our listeners to pic ...
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A Pastor and a Philosopher Walk into a Bar

Randy Knie & Kyle Whitaker

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Mixing a cocktail of philosophy, theology, and spirituality. We're a pastor and a philosopher who have discovered that sometimes pastors need philosophy, and sometimes philosophers need pastors. We tackle topics and interview guests that straddle the divide between our interests. Who we are: Randy Knie (Co-Host) - Randy is the founding and Lead Pastor of Brew City Church in Milwaukee, WI. Randy loves his family, the Church, cooking, and the sound of his own voice. He drinks boring pilsners. ...
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Bible, Bourbons & Brews

Bible, Bourbons & Brews

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Spiritual, not religious. Jesus was a rebel. We have weekly discussions on a chapter of the Bible, while enjoying a unique bourbon, craft beer, or hard cider! John 2:1-10! (All original content) Check us out on Instagram and Facebook!
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Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller

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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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The Messy Pew

The Messy Pew

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A podcast from two Christian guys trying to work out what all the Church stuff means. If it means anything much. The Messy Pew podcast is about drinking beer (or cider if you're gluten free), parenthood, geekery, and looking at the Christian faith, with more questions then answers. Andy might not be as funny as he thinks. He's sorry about that.
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Welcome to Randy In Real Life hosted by Randy Goudeau (that’s me!). On this podcast I share insights from over 30 years of ministry. Some of my favorite subjects are revival, church history, theology, hot topics, and so much more. You'll also hear from some great men and women of God that I've been able to interview. If you would like to know more about what I do, follow the links to my social media platforms and my website. I'm glad you are here!
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Theology On Tap

Theology On Tap

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Grab yourself a cold beer, warm glass of milk or hot cup of tea, pull up a chair and join us for Theology on Tap, a round table conversation. Get ready for a lively discussion of theology, and perhaps some pop culture thrown in for fun. Got questions? Send us an email- [email protected]
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Digital Hammurabi is the creative outlet for two Assyriologists, Megan Lewis and Joshua Bowen. Driven by a passion for the ancient Near East and the belief that history is both important and relevant to modern life, Megan and Josh aim to break out of the ivory tower of academia and bring ancient Mesopotamia to the world! This podcast brings academic scholarship and interviews with researchers to your brain (via your ears) in an easily-understood format, so you can enjoy fascinating content w ...
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Text us your questions! Matthew Vines returns to discuss how the revised edition of his book addresses critiques from prominent theologians, the distinction between affirming theology and queer theology, and the possibility of affirming, orthodox Christianity. Matthew unpacks the scholarly consensus that modern sexual orientation concepts simply di…
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🎙️ Episode Title: The Call to Preach the Word Text: 2 Timothy 4:1–8 Episode Summary: In this episode, we unpack Paul’s solemn charge to Timothy to "Preach the Word"—a powerful call that still echoes to pastors, teachers, and all believers today. Drawing from the richness of 2 Timothy 4:1–8 and grounded in a high view of Scripture (3:14–17), we expl…
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This week Grace and I dove deep into the messy, fascinating history of how the early church wrestled with the Holy Spirit - and let me tell you, it's way more complicated than most of us realize. We're talking about a time when there was no canonized New Testament, no creeds, just a bunch of monotheistic folks trying to figure out what to do with t…
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If you've ever read the Bible and felt tension between different passages, or found yourself in conversation with another Christian only to realize there are unresolvable differences at play, then Bill Brown's new book "acred Tension"is going to be right up your alley. Bill argues that this tension isn't a bug in the system—it's exactly what the Bi…
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Luke from The Dirty Nil crashes the porch for a no-holds-barred chat with Drew! They dive into the chaos and excitement behind their upcoming summer tour with Heart Attack Man and the release of their explosive new album, The Lash — dropping July 25th. Luke pulls back the curtain on the stories, sounds, and snarls behind their latest singles, "Gall…
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As you will hear in this week’s PODCAST, it is indeed today as it was then. His cruelty was the point. Whose cruelty? You are about to be amazed. Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!! Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play. God bles…
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In today’s episode, we explore Paul’s exhortation to Timothy to keep the faith in the midst of growing opposition and false teaching. Paul provides a two-fold encouragement: remember the past and remain rooted in the Word of God. Through this passage, we are reminded that faithful Christian living involves following godly examples and standing firm…
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Well nerds, buckle up for this one. My buddy Ryan Burge has returned with his latest graphs about religion and the 2024 election, and let me tell you - it was zesty. We started talking about minor league baseball, chicken raising, and somehow ended up dissecting why 83% of white evangelicals voted for Trump (spoiler: it's not shocking). Ryan breaks…
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In this kickoff live session for our new class on the Holy Spirit, I'm joined by Grace Ji-Sun Kim—author of the Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the Holy Spirit (and about 24 other spirit-focused books by her count!). We dive into some fascinating early questions about the nature of the spirit: Is it a person, principle, or energy? Grace reminds us…
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In this episode, I am joined by your favorite theological troublemaker, Dr. Pete Enns, for a wide-ranging Q&A session where we tackle your burning questions from our SubStack communities (Odds & Enns and Process This). We delve into everything from understanding eternal punishment in Matthew 25, to the various ways divine presence is portrayed in G…
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What if God wasn’t all-powerful? What if you already held a theology that the mainstream Church saw as heretical? What are Process Theology and Open and Relational Theology? Simon Cross and Thomas Oord join us for this episode to talk about a theology that, in a sense, rejects the images of God that don’t make sense in the light of God’s goodness. …
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As the title to this PODCAST suggests, you are in for a treat… with a very happy ending! Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!! Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play. God bless you richly as you listen.…
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Holy smokes, theology nerds – buckle up for a prophetic ride through Black Christology that'll completely recalibrate your understanding of Jesus and faith in times of empire. I am joined by Dr. Adam Clark as he traces the revolutionary lineage from Howard Thurman's mystical Jesus who refuses the "hounds of hell" (after being called a traitor to da…
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Professional Christian Carey Robinson of @TheMovementOC church returns to the show to talk about the complexities of leadership, how he stays accountable in his leadership position as a pastor, and why he calls himself a Christian nationalist. His definition of CN may not be what you think. Which is why Zack argues he should drop the label. It's a …
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In this episode, we explore Paul’s warning about the dangers of ungodly examples in the last days. Building on last week's focus on Christ as our sufficient example, we now turn to the opposite: those who speak falsely, live hypocritically, and corrupt others. Main Themes: 🔍 Understand the Times (v. 1) “Last days” refers to the time between Christ’…
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In this plenary session from Theology Beer Camp 2024, John Thatamanil explores the future of religious identity in an increasingly pluralistic America, arguing that multiple religious participation will be the defining feature of North American religious life. Drawing from his personal journey as an Indian Christian immigrant who also practices Hin…
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In this episode, we build on last week's discussion of the gospel-centered teacher by expanding our focus to the larger church community. Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 2:20–26 show us what it means to be a clean vessel and a faithful servant within God's household. This message isn’t just for teachers—it's for everyone in the church. Key Topics: The Cl…
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What happens when you stand at the crossroads where the sacred meets the secular, where your identity refuses to fit into neat binaries, and where faith seeks understanding in the midst of doubt? In this deeply personal conversation, Episcopal priest and pioneering womanist theologian Kelly Brown Douglas returns to the podcast to explore theology a…
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim's to discuss Feminist Christology. We explore the importance of retrieving feminine imagery of God and Jesus through the biblical wisdom figure Sophia. She argues that despite Jesus's historical maleness, a feminist Christological approach is essential for contemporary Christianity because it cha…
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In this thought-provoking episode, former neuroscientist-turned-Franciscan sister Ilia Delio offers a radical vision for the future of religion at Theology Beer Camp. Speaking to a community of spiritual seekers, Delio places humanity within our cosmic context—mere seconds in the universe's 13.8 billion-year story—while arguing that we are the univ…
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Text us your questions! Pope Francis, a man who inspired even many Protestants and non-Christians with his refreshingly prophetic voice, has died. The process to select his successor is ongoing as we release this. To help us understand what's happening, as well as its historical significance, we're talking with our friend and returning guest Shaun …
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What's up Theology Nerds! Today I'm thrilled to share my conversation with the brilliant Philip Clayton on his new book Science and the Sacred: Beyond the Gods in Our Own Image. This isn't your typical science vs. religion debate - it's something way more interesting! Philip co-authored this book with Claudia Pierce, an atheist religion journalist,…
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In this PODCAST, a timeless message for the ages. Especially here and now! Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!! Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play. God bless you richly as you listen.…
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What's up Theology Nerds! Today on the podcast I'm joined by my brilliant friend Diana Butler Bass for another edition of "Ruining Dinner" as we mark the first 100 days of Trump's second administration. We dive into some fascinating new data on religion and politics in America that just dropped, examining everything from unexpected consensus on rel…
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In this session, we are joined by historical theologian, Dr. Paul Capetz. Dr. Capetz, a minister in the United Methodist Church and former theology professor at various Protestant seminaries, discusses liberal Christology and its limitations. While identifying as a liberal theologian who seeks to reconcile Protestant heritage with Enlightenment thi…
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In this episode of [Podcast Name], we explore how to be a Gospel-centered teacher who faithfully handles God's Word, based on 2 Timothy 2:14–19. Building on Paul's powerful imagery of the soldier, athlete, and farmer, we focus today on the next crucial metaphor: the Unashamed Workman. Paul reminds Timothy—and every Christian teacher—that ministry i…
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Text us your questions! Matthew Vines is here to discuss the revised and expanded edition of his influential book God and the Gay Christian, marking eleven years since its initial release. The book sent shockwaves through evangelical Christianity and remains a powerful and compelling case for an affirming reading of the Bible for those who want to …
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In this episode, Dr. Jason Storm returns to explore the relationship between science, religion, and meaning in the modern world. Starting with Storm's work on The Myth of Disenchantment, they discuss how the conventional narrative of modernity leading to widespread secularization and loss of magical/spiritual thinking is largely inaccurate. Storm e…
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