Hollas, Shouts, and Words from the Theo-Bloggers.

By Tripp Fuller • Mar 9th, 2009 • Category: engaging

I collected all these Theo-Blogger posts for the Transforming Theology project I am working on and I think the HBC readers will dig them too.  Enjoy

Bob Cornwall has been blogging on Clayton’s ‘Adventures in the Spirit’ and recently featured a video Clayton recorded for him on ‘Confidence and Openness in the Search for truth.‘ Ohh and he responded to our article posted on Jazz.

Chad Crawford discusses ‘The Religulous Effect of Non-Negotiable Discipleship‘ in dialogue with Clayton’s video.

Blake discuss the practical and Biblical importance of Process Theology.

Scott Jones is a theo-blogger at its best. Blogging on Cobb’s commentary on Romans and responding to the TT blog..

‘The Matt Scott’ really dug Suchocki’s book on religious pluralism, ‘Divinity and Diversity’ and comes up with a pressing question. Check it out.

Greg Newton is continuing to blog with great insight through Marjorie Suchocki’s ‘In God’s Presence.’

Jodi, Susan, Liam, Jhimm, and Brian are all blogging on John Cobb’s ‘Reclaiming the Church.’

Amy Moffit has been blogging on Suchocki and submitting a great video question.

Rev. Mattox sends us a new question via video.

The Tilted Halo is redy to blog.

Mike at ‘Progression of Faith’ has been blogging away in response to TT videos. He asks some good questions.

The Hunger has been blogging on John Cobb videos and ‘Reclaiming the Church.’

Judge Tripp Helms is blogging on Faith and Human Rights: Christianity and the Struggle for Human Dignity by Richard Amesbury.

As a bonus, Theo-Blogger Ephphatha Poetry has been blogging about U2′s new album and Bob Mesle’s understanding of Process Theodicy!

Then there is THIS video. WOW! Talk about production and content.

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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