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	<itunes:summary>We share a hope that there are a bunch of Christian breweries out there crafting, experimenting, imagining, and sharing a Christian faith that is life-giving.  These two friends will be talking to each other, interviewing other ecclesial brewers, and hopefully encouraging those who listen to journey towards a more beautiful life with God and the world.  

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		<description><![CDATA[The 21st Century will probably look little like the 20th. Globalization, race, gender, and creed will have a nearly incalculable impact on the church and the world &#8211; many of us think for the good. In the Clayton Crockett podcast (Radical Theology), many names come to the surface. Who do you think had the greatest impact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 21st Century will probably look little like the 20th. Globalization, race, gender, and creed will have a nearly incalculable impact on the church and the world &#8211; <em>many of us think for the good</em>.</p>
<p>In <a title="Radical Political Theology with Clayton Crockett" href="http://homebrewedchristianity.com/2011/11/23/radical-political-theology-with-clayton-crockett/" target="_blank">the Clayton Crockett podcast</a> (Radical Theology), many names come to the surface. Who do you think had the greatest impact of the 20th Century theologians that were named (<em>or another who was not</em>)</p>
<p><em>you can pick 2 if you must .  Feel free to  leave a comment and let me know of any oversights!</em></p>
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.
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		<title>Bonhoeffer’s Religionless Christianity with Jeffrey C. Pugh: Homebrewed Christianity 49</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Jeffrey C. Pugh is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Elon University. His new book is called Religionless Christianity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer In Troubled Times. Dr. Pugh talks with Tripp about the life of Bonhoeffer, shares some of the famous words from his Letters &#38; Papers from Prison, and leaves us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://www.amazon.com/dp/0567032590/?tag=homebrechrist-20'><img class='alignleft size-full wp-image-1292' title='51d4zjpl9bl_sl500_aa240_' src='http://homebrewedchristianity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/51d4zjpl9bl_sl500_aa240_.png' alt='51d4zjpl9bl_sl500_aa240_' width='125' /></a>Dr. Jeffrey C. Pugh is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Elon University. His new book is called <em><a href='http://www.amazon.com/dp/0567032590/?tag=homebrechrist-20'>Religionless Christianity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer In Troubled Times</a></em>. Dr. Pugh talks with Tripp about the life of Bonhoeffer, shares some of the famous words from his <em><a href='http://www.amazon.com/dp/0684838273/?tag=homebrechrist-20'>Letters &amp; Papers from Prison</a></em>, and leaves us with how Bonhoeffer can inspire us today. He even inspires Tripp to consider, for about 30 seconds, joining the <a href='http://homebrewedchristianity.com/2008/03/31/homebrewed-christianity-4-tony-jones-on-wikichurch-ordination-and-the-hauerwasian-mafia/'>Hauerwasian Mafia</a>.</p>
<p>This is a longer one. Make sure you download it to your favorite digital audio file playback device or home computer, so you can listen to it while working on those term papers or sermons or on your commute.</p>
<p>Red Oak should send us a keg&#8230;or at least some gift certificates. <a href='http://redoakbrewery.com'>RedOakBrewery.com</a></p>
<p>Thanks to our callers this week: <a href='http://blog.beliefnet.com/tonyjones/'>Tony Jones</a> and Rev. Obi Wan. Obi Wan took some time off from battling Tusken Raiders to give us a shout out. We&#8217;re always excited to hear from listeners (a.k.a. &#8216;deacons&#8217;) and sci-fi heroes. The Homebrewed Christianity call-in number is 678-590-BREW.</p>
<p>Find out about the 2009 Emergent Village Theological Conversation with Jürgen Moltmann, September 9-11, 2009: <a href='http://moltmannconversation.com'>MoltmannConversation.com</a></p>
<p>Find out about Christianity 21: Faith in the 21st Century October 9-11, 2009: <a href='http://christianity21.com'>Christianity21.com</a></p>
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This is a longer one. Make sure you download it to your favorite digital audio file playback device or home computer, so you can listen to it while working on those term papers or sermons or on your commute.
Red Oak should send us a keg&#8230;or at least some gift certificates. RedOakBrewery.com
Thanks to our callers this week: Tony Jones and Rev. Obi Wan. Obi Wan took some time off from battling Tusken Raiders to give us a shout out. We&#8217;re always excited to hear from listeners (a.k.a. &#8216;deacons&#8217;) and sci-fi heroes. The Homebrewed Christianity call-in number is 678-590-BREW.
Find out about the 2009 Emergent Village Theological Conversation with Jürgen Moltmann, September 9-11, 2009: MoltmannConversation.com
Find out about Christianity 21: Faith in the 21st Century October 9-11, 2009: Christianity21.com</itunes:summary>
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