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Philip Clayton is on the podcast and we are talking the shape of postmodern theology. Phil came on so we could let you know about the It is gonna be kicking off a new initiative in theological education and as you will hear our listeners are...

Homebrewed Christianity · Dr. Tripp Fuller

September 29, 20151h 3m

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Show Notes

Philip Clayton is on the podcast and we are talking the shape of postmodern theology. Phil came on so we could let you know about the National Summit on Reimagining Theological Education. It is gonna be kicking off a new initiative in theological education and as you will hear our listeners are people they are looking to connect with.

Recently Philip published his follow up to The Predicament of Belief, Confronting the Predicament of BeliefIn it he tackles some direct push backs to the thesis he argues in POB from philosophers and scientists of different perspectives. In this podcast we discuss some of those topics and have some nerdy fun.

Join us for the first National Summit on Reimagining Theological Education (Oct 9-11 in Chicago) featuring some of the most innovative and out-of-the-box programs in theological education.  Leaders of these programs will be present to share what is groundbreaking about their curriculum, how they teach and market it, and what kinds of leaders they are seeking to develop.  The National Summits are the first open forum where all involved in theological education can share ideas, discuss challenges and successes, and collaborate on new ways to train faith leaders for a just, sustainable, and generous world.

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