Coffee House Theology with Ed Cyzewski: Homebrewed Christianity ep.32

By Tripp Fuller • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: baptist, books, podcast

Ed Cyzewski joins us this week on the HBC podcast, fresh off his whirlwind blog tour for his newest book “Coffee House Theology: Reflecting on God in Everyday Life.”  I blogged about the book previously, so I will just say that Ed keeps getting cooler in my mind and this interview was tons of fun – SO much fun I had to edit about an hour and a half of it out. As you will hear in the interview, Ed and I are far apart from each other along traditional baptist dividing lines, yet we had a passionate and engaging conversation about theology, mission, and his book.  I am very grateful to have talked with Ed and am glad to have him as a Baptimergent friend. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

I would also like to thank baptimergent Dave from South Carolina for giving the HBC podcast a super shout out. Keep on brother. We appreciate feedback from our listeners, even if you deduct a star from our rating on itunes because we do not always use complete sentences. Thanks for caring enough to listen and respond. Brew On!

Other Blog Reviews: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18

 
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Tripp Fuller is married to an awesome lady Alecia and has a handsome little baby boy named Elgin Thomas (aka E.T.) and Pebbles, the Schnoodle. He and Alecia are both graduates of Campbell University (where they met), the Divinity School of Wake Forest University and ordained ministers. He is working on his PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. A few other things he digs are books, cigars, pipes, Shaq, guitar, pirates, fishing, the Counting Crows, and good conversations about Religion and Politics. The podcast is the most time consuming hobby he has ever had besides reading and blogging through Wolfhart Pannenberg's 3 volume systematic theology. Follow Tripp on Twitter | Tripp on Facebook
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