Interruptions of Lament and of New Originary Stirrings with Erin Schendzielos

Published: June 1, 2017, 9:51 p.m.

b'“Lament is the antidote of denial.” – Walter Brueggemann
\\nThis episode Tripp and Nathan talk to Erin Schendzielos about new project her and the\\xa0Shelter50 Publishing Collective\\xa0are working on with Walter Brueggemann – Antidote: Interruptions of Lament and of New Originary Stirrings. This project was inspired by the Adult VBS Walter did at the Hatchery last summer (you can enter to win the audio from all 5 sessions plus over $200 worth of Brueggemann books here) and by his book\\xa0Reality, Grief, Hope: Three Urgent Prophetic Tasks.\\xa0The ides is to honor him and all of his amazing work by having theologians, poets, musicians, artists, academics, lay people, etc., respond to a chapter \\xa0either through prose, poem, song, art, etc., and compile the responses in a book. Erin and Shelter50 did a similar project with an essay by John Caputo called\\xa0It Spooks: Living in Response to an Unheard Call.
\\nThis is part of the “on the porch” series: an extended and vulnerable dialogue among friends sharing zesty craft beverages. It is one way of living out the very theory Brueggemann talked about that inspired Erin in the first place – out loud\\xa0grief work done together as the antidote to the denial of reality.\\xa0You’ll get to hear a little bit more about Erin, her story, what inspired her to pursue theology and begin a project like Shelter50.
\\nShelter50 is the name of a former space where innovation, imagination, & interrogation merged. It was a physical place of hospitality which invited people to explore the ways we manifest in the world and to investigate the ways our beliefs function in our lives. It was a space which hosted a wide variety of experiences aimed at bringing people together in meaningful & transformative ways. Shelter50 Publishing Collective (PC) was birthed out of (and named from) this former space.\\xa0Shelter50 PC then, carries forward this (currently more conceptual) space which seeks to be colonized by none, and simultaneously is open to diverse expressions and imaginative undertakings from within and without Christianity.
\\nMake sure to enter the giveaway for a chance to win 10 Walter Brueggemann Books, as well as all the audio from the five sessions he lead for Adult VBS at the Hatchery last summer. The more you share, the more entries you get, the better your chances of winning! One lucky winner will get all 10 books and the audio, two runners-up will get the audio from Adult VBS. Enter now!
\\nBased in Redondo Beach, California, Hatchery LA is a church planting center that incubates innovative, sustainable models of church. Learn more about how you can be a part of the Hatchery by clicking here.\\xa0
\\n#TheologyBeerCamp Summer Edition is coming to Denver and Oklahoma City this August. Head over to theologybeercamp.com to get your tickets. You won\\u2019t want to miss Tripp and Peter Rollins dueling in the process vs. radical theology battle of the summer. Plus, we might convince Pete to sing karaoke\\u2026
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