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In this episode, I am joined by theologian, ethicist, and Associate Director of the Center of Theological Inquiry at Princeton, Dr. Joshua Mauldin. We delve into Joshua’s recent work examining Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, not just as theologians but as critics of modernity. The conversation covers how these figures reflected on the crises of… Read more about Joshua Mauldin: Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Crisis of Modernity
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In this episode, we bring you a deep and reflective conversation from Theology Beer Camp focusing on the interlocking crises of democracy and religion in America. The panel took place on the Theology Nerd stage and was moderated by previous podcast guest, Aaron Stauffer from Wendland-Cook Program in Religion & Justice at Vanderbilt University and features… Read more about The Interlocking Crises of Religion & Democracy: Garry Dorrien, Diana Butler Bass, & Robert C. Jones
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Bo wants to talk to Tripp about Power, Politics, and what to do with them. Get info on Theology Beer Camp 2025 here. Join the Bonhoeffer class – The Rise of Bonhoeffer – and follow the Bonhoeffer podcast! Follow the podcast here. Find more TNT episodes at www.ProcessThis.Substack.com
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In this episode, I am joined by writer and director Todd Komarnicki to discuss his upcoming movie, Bonhoeffer. Komarnicki discusses the grueling yet rewarding process of adapting the complicated and meaningful life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer to the big screen. We delve into Todd’s relationship with Bonhoeffer and how Dietrich’s story, faith, and historical context create… Read more about Todd Komarnicki: Director of the Bonhoeffer Film
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Preston Hill and Sarey Conception for a conversation about psychological trauma and theology. Preston’s academic work focuses on trauma theology, aiming to help people of faith understand and address trauma through a science-informed approach. The conversation delves into the importance of balancing the seriousness of trauma with… Read more about Preston Hill: Psychological Trauma & Theology
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In the fifth episode of The Rise of Bonhoeffer, we begin in the pivotal year of 1933. As Hitler ascends to power, massive transformations occur in Germany, impacting both society and the church. The episode explores Bonhoeffer’s resistance to Nazi influence, the formation and legacy of the Confessing Church, Bonhoeffer’s move to London, and his… Read more about Setting the Table in the Midst of Nazis: Bonhoeffer’s Search for a Community of Resistance
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Philosopher Dr. Aaron Simmons & ethicist Dr. Kevin Carnahan join me for a powerful and enlightening conversation. These two friends and scholars attempt to process the recent election results through the lens of philosophy, theology, and ethics. Addressing complex societal anxieties, they helped me delve into themes of burnout, cross-tribal dialogue, the reality of human… Read more about A Philosopher & Ethicist Process This Election
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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. Get info on Theology Beer Camp 2025 here Join the Bonhoeffer class – The Rise of Bonhoeffer – and… Read more about The Geek Stage at Theology Beer Camp
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Get info on Theology Beer Camp 2025 here. Join the Bonhoeffer class – The Rise of Bonhoeffer – and follow the Bonhoeffer podcast! Follow the podcast here. Find more TNT episodes at www.ProcessThis.Substack.com
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In this episode, Tripp sits down with returning guest Paul Capetz, a historical theologian and Methodist minister, to discuss his new compelling book on the Reformation’s relationship to scripture. They delve into the evolution and the different trajectories of scriptural interpretation from Martin Luther and John Calvin, through modern theologians like Karl Barth and Rudolf… Read more about Paul Capetz: Protestantism’s Radical Insight from Luther to Bultmann
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The journey through the turbulent years preceding World War II in Germany is a complex narrative that intertwines politics, religion, and individual courage. At the center of our story lies Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a theologian and participant in the resistance against Nazi ideology within the German church. This episode unpacks the depths of Christian antisemitism, the… Read more about The Roots of Antisemitism and Bonhoeffer’s Paradigm of Resistance
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So many of us have been challenged and shaped by the witness and work of Gustavo Gutiérrez, the Father of Liberation Theology. Few theologians have shaped theology in the 20th century and beyond as much as Gutiérrez, so I asked my friend Dr. Joerg Rieger to join me in reflecting on his life. Joerg is… Read more about Gustavo Gutiérrez Remembered
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My friend and co-director of Theology Beer Camp, Sarey Conception, had me on her podcast for a unique and revealing conversation. If you have ever wondered how Homebrewed Christianity works and why it became my primary vocation, you will surely enjoy this. I doubt someone who wasn’t such a close friend would have gotten all… Read more about How I turned being an online Theology Nerd into an actual job
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In this episode, I am joined by Kester Brewin, my partner, for the first Process This series on Artificial Intelligence. Here we wrap-up our series of interviews as we delve into the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence on theology, ethics, law, and society. Reflecting on our conversations with interdisciplinary experts, we focus on the… Read more about Kester Brewin: Artificial Intelligence from Taylor Swift to Desire-Hacking
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On this episode, I am joined by Logan Isaac, a veteran, theologian, and ethicist, to discuss the intricate relationship between the church and veterans. This conversation delves into the trauma and moral harm veterans bring into faith communities, the stereotypes faced by soldiers, and the responsibility of the church in addressing these issues. Logan shares… Read more about Logan Isaac: Finding Community for Veterans
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This episode of The Rise of Bonhoeffer explores Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s experiences after returning to Germany. Transformed by his time in New York City, he visits the theologian who first awakened the conscience of the German church to the rising totalitarian idolatry – Karl Barth. The episode tracks his burgeoning role in the German church struggle… Read more about Rise of Bonhoeffer: Nazi Idolatry & the German Church Struggle
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I am thrilled about this episode in the ongoing Process This series on Artificial Intelligence. In this episode, my series co-host and author of God-Like: A 500-Year History of Artificial Intelligence in Myths, Machines, Monsters, Kester Brewin, is joined by Rachel Adams, the founder and CEO of the Global Center on AI Governance. They discuss… Read more about Rachel Adams: AI in Relationship to Humanity
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In Episode 02 of The Rise of Bonhoeffer, we journey with Dietrich to New York City for a year as a Postdoctoral post at Union Theological Seminary. This school year in New York radically changed him, but the spark that lit his theological imagination was outside the classroom. When he arrived in NYC, he brought an overtly… Read more about
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I am thrilled to share my conversation with the renowned sociologist Hartmut Rosa. It was a unique and thought-provoking dialogue delving into the intricacies of modernity, control, and resonance. Rosa touches on various elements, from the role of resonance in a fulfilling life to the necessity of a common good in society, providing an insightful… Read more about Hartmut Rosa: Being at Home in the World
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In this episode, Ilia Delio returns to discuss Teilhard de Chardin’s philosophy and its relevance to current technological advancements, specifically artificial intelligence. We explore Teilhard’s integration of science, religion, and evolution, highlighting his concept of ‘withinness’ and ‘withoutness’ and his vision of a future marked by greater complexity and consciousness. The discussion delves into Teilhard’s… Read more about Ilia Delio: Thinking Theologically about AI with Teilhard de Chardin
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