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Philosophy, Religion, Hermenutics & Theology… Oh My! Ingolf Dalferth on Homebrewed Christianity 115

August 24, 2011 by Tripp Fuller 5 Comments

 A philosopher of religion from the continent (that means Europe) with a sweet accent and theological insights to drop in your ears is on the podcast. His name… Ingolf Dalferth.  His game… Hermeneutical Theology.  Dalferth is one of my professors and Dr. Deacon Hall’s dissertation adviser at Claremont.  In the podcast we will discuss religion, philosophy, theology, atonement, biblical authority, hermeneutics, revelation, Barth, Schleiermacher, Caputo, Jungel, and more.

Here’s Dalferth’s books.  I give a big’ole recommendation to Philosophy and Theology. I imagine you can guess the content but it is an amazing survey of all the different relationships philosophy and theology have taken.  I can promise that it is both an introduction and an eye opener.

* Next Week….Theology and Economics with Joerg Rieger

* Come to Soularize October 18-20! John Caputo, Philip Clayton, Monica Coleman, Peter Rollins, Jay Bakker, Bill Mallonee, and the Blue Like Jazz movie!

*Don’t forget to HOLLA at the HBC podcast @ 678-590-BREW!

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John Sobert Sylvest
John Sobert Sylvest 5pts

well, that INTERRUPTED my day ... Duns Scotus would've loved Iggy

Tripp Fuller
Tripp Fuller 5pts

lol well greg is was about the third hour of bourboning and there were 6 people in the room so given those circumstances it wasn't too bad. Dalferth is awesome!

Greg
Greg 5pts

Incredibly meaty conversation but WOW, put the potato chips away, the background noise was very distracting.

Deacon Hall
Deacon Hall 5pts

Just a quick correction: he's ordained in the Lutheran Church ;)

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  1. Tony Jones, A Better Atonement, and the Future of Emergent Church Theology says:
    March 27, 2012 at 5:38 am

    [...] the Girardian “Last Scapegoat” take will obviously appreciate Mark Heim or someone like Ingolf Dalferth.  This is one of the positions that Jones defends.  Most emphatically though, Jones follows [...]

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