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Jesus Moses Buddha Mohammed McLaren and Clayton at the Goose

September 13, 2012 by Bo Sanders 10 Comments

This week Brian McLaren’s new book Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha and Mohammed Cross the Road? Christian Identity in Multi-Faith World was released. We had a chance to sit down with Brian last week at the Wild Goose West and chat with him about his newest project.

Brian has recently been appointed to the Board of Trustees at Claremont School of Theology so we decided to pair him with The Dean – Philip Clayton for this Theology Nerd Throwdown. (Philip is the author of The Predicament of Belief)

We want to thank CST for being a co-sponsor of the 2012 Wild Goose West Fest in Corvallis,Oregon.
They showed up to serve, with a comfy couch and shady spot for weary goslings.

They recently launched a new year-long social media art project called “What’s Your Story”, which sponsored the talk you’re about to hear! Connect with the project at whatsyourstory.cst.edu. Check out their pinterest page, Doug Pagitt and Bruce Reyes-Chow’s video contributions.

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allisonbrooke
allisonbrooke 5pts

Loved this week's topic. Would love to hear more!

churchlessfaith
churchlessfaith 5pts

Hey Tripp, Chords and lyrics to your song? Just to save me the effort of transcribing. Thanks! Great song.

nelsoncost
nelsoncost 5pts

RT @trippfuller Jesus Moses Buddha Mohammed McLaren and Clayton at the Goose! http://t.co/B4NsM4qb

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