Barry Taylor: Theology Beyond Religion

Published: April 21, 2024, 3:53 p.m.

Barry Taylor and Tripp Fuller discuss the changing religious and spiritual space and how it shows up in culture. They reflect on the shift in the Western conversation in the last 25 years. Barry raises a growing awareness in how the concept of religion people thought they were updating, reorienting, and morphing, wasn’t ultimately finding traction in the historic religious institutions.
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\nBarry Taylor‘s work is focused on the intersections between religion, theology and culture, with a particular emphasis on the impact and interplay of contemporary digital life on religion and belief (particularly Western Christianity). He is particularly interested in religion where it is least obvious and in cultural clinamens- the behavior and phenomena that escape our categorizing and thus provide opportunity for re-framing how we think and approach life. Barry works with GCAS as the Chair of the Theology department. Check out his books: Sex, God, and Rock ‘n’ Roll: Catastrophes, Epiphanies, and Sacred Anarchies &\xa0Entertainment Theology: New-Edge Spirituality in a Digital Democracy
\nPrevious Episodes w/ Barry
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\n* Plundering Religion
\n* What Would Paul Do?
\n* Theology of Rock
\n* MORE… Theology of Rock
\n* F-it Theology
\n* The Birth of God
\n* Profano Theology Live
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