Pub Theology

Pub Theology

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From London to New York to Ann Arbor, people are gathering in pubs and bars to communicate, connect, and learn from one another over the topic of religion, of all things. In 'Pub Theology', pastor, writer, and pub theologian Bryan Berghoef draws from his own experience in one such setting in northern Michigan. Berghoef contends that for too long the church has insisted on...more
Paperback, 158 pages
Published June 12th 2012 by Cascade Books
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Adriane Devries
Finally, Bryan Berghoef, evangelical Christian pastor and beer connoisseur, gives us in written form what so many of us secretly desire: permission to mix up our beer and religion, in public even! In Pub Theology, he describes the formation of a club so unique as to be both hated and feared in his community, a club in which the only requirement is humble curiosity and the willingness to discus things of God and faith. Invited are Islamists, Buddhists, Athiests, Christians, and learners of all pe...more
Matt Willis-Goode
While I was an undergrad Religious Studies major at a state university, I had some of the best interfaith conversations of my life...at the bar. Our regular group consisted of an atheist, a Wiccan, a Catholic, and a Methodist (me). There were others from the department who would join us at times. This group was informal, formed quite organically, and was the setting of some of the most rewarding theological and philosophical conversations I ever had. Then something happened. I went to seminary....more
Robert Kroese
Disclaimer: Bryan Berghoef is the husband of the cousin of a guy I went to college with. His kids swam in my pool and proclaimed it to be the best part of their California vacation. In exchange, Bryan gave me a copy of Pub Theology.

As I was reading Pub Theology, my thoughts alternated between, “Wow, this is such a great idea,” and “Wow, this is so embarrassing.” Allow me to explain.

Pub Theology is about an idea. The idea is this: let’s get together with other people and talk about theology over...more
Chad Schuitema
An excellent entry into a world of God that is bigger than our little box. Practical and engaging. And from it, I started my own pub theology talks. The author is a great guy and communicated with me personally. I can't recommend this book highly enough - even if you don't like beer.
Richard
Well done Bryan. Easy to read... lots to process. I so appreciated the comment about a certain preaching professor. I had the same experience.
Paul Alcorn
Glad for the encouragement to get up and walk out the door and into the world.
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Bryan Berghoef is a pastor, writer, and pub theologian.

If you like beer, or talking with friends, or thinking deeply about spiritual and philosophical topics -- you'll like Bryan's writings, particularly his new book: "Pub Theology: Beer, Conversation, and God."
More about Bryan Berghoef...
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