What is the Transforming Theology project?
By Tripp Fuller • Feb 3rd, 2009 • Category: media, thinkingI have been spending a bunch of time recently working on the Transforming Theology project and am excited to finally get to the point where I get to share some of the stuff I have been up to. The project is more than a means to money while in a PhD program but a part of my Christian vocation and passion. This is the first of twelve videos I have edited of a conversation Philip Clayton and I had about the project (2 of the videos) and then the more entertaining 10 (on theology). Hopefully from this clip you will get more of an idea of what we are up to and consider joining or recruiting theo-bloggers for the project. (Registrar here). Next week we will reveal some great prizes for the top three members of the Transforming Theology Theo-Blogger Consortium.
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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When we post here…do you determine the top three members by who uses the most words beginning with “post”…and by doing so end up with the most emergent cool points?
Kevin I am not sure if the number of ‘post’ words will clinch a victory, but I am sure it won’t hurt. The directors of the project will be deciding or I would base my judgment on the number of HBC links.