Truth, Hermeneutics, and Revelation with Jeff Pugh and Eric Hall

Published: April 20, 2017, 8:01 p.m.

b'Jeffrey Pugh and Eric Hall have taken over the Theology Nerd podcast this week!
\\nJeff and Eric, authors of the Homebrewed Guide to the End Times and God (respectively), sat down early on Holy Saturday to talk about their books, how a young Assemblies of God Eric got an endowed chair at a Catholic school, and what it was like to be an original Jesus Freak with Jeff in the 60s and 70s. They also get super nerdy and talk about:
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\\n* what is truth? and how do you get to the truth of God?
\\n* how do you interpret Christ’s return and make sense of it in today’s world?
\\n* what do Taoism and Meister Eckhart have in common?
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\\nFor the rest of April you can get their books for $2.99 (and Tripp’s guide to Jesus) for Kindle\\xa0and Nook. Or, you can go to homebrewedguides.com and order the whole 10 book series!
\\nAre you a youth minister? Make sure to sign up for the FREE\\xa0Open and Relational Youth Ministry video course. You also\\xa0text OPENYOUTH to 44222 to get all of the content to help you overcome the biggest challenges you face as a youth minister.
\\nIf you want to help support the podcast, head over to homebrewedcommunity.com now and become a member today. Not only will you get a sweet ecclesiastical title, but you\\u2019ll also get all sorts of perks and insider access to Homebrewed content. If you become a member in April you\\u2019ll get the Process Theology Bootcamp Tripp did with John Cobb and Jay McDaniel. That\\u2019s over six hours of zesty goodness. Plus, you\\u2019ll get to experience the joy of supporting the only theology podcast that gives you ingredients to brew your own faith.
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\\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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