C&GJ 2018

I started Crackers and Grape Juice upon returning from medical leave, wanting to commit myself to doing a better job staying in touch with friends like Teer Hardy. We’ve since spawned two other podcasts (Strangely Warmed and Hermeneutics) and we’re nearing our 150th episode.


We’re in the midst of scheduling our guests for 2018.



We’re also planning a live podcast in Durham with Stanley Hauerwas and Will Willimon in March in partnership with our friends at Homebrewed Christianity.
Stay tuned.

If you’ve got suggestions for us, throw them my way. Here’s a taster of the interviews we’ve got coming your way in ’18:


James KA Smith – Awaiting the Kingdom


Charles Matthewes- White Evangelicalism has a Problem


Sarah Condon- Low Anthropology and Grace


Mark Galli of Christianity Today – Karl Barth for Evangelicals


Patton Dodd of The Atlantic – Struggling Communities and Supporting Churches


Jennifer Powell McNutt – People’s Book: The Bible According to the Reformation


Joseph Mitchell – Identity Politics


Kerry Boyd Anderson – Understanding the Middle East


David Zahl – Law and Grace


Chad Bird- Your God is Too Glorious


Tony Jones – Reverend Hunter


Angela Denker – Red State Christians: Meet the Voters Who Elected Trump


Mark Lilla – Once and Future Liberal


John Barclay – Paul and the Gift


Andy Crouch – The Tech Wise Family


Steven Paulson – Theology of the Cross


Cleophus Larue – Black Preaching


Tommie Marshall – Backsliding


Lori Erickson – Holy Rover: Journeys in Search of Mystery, Miracles, and God.


Chaim Saiman – The Spiritual But Not Religious Star Wars


Dyron Daughrity – Global Christianity


Rozella Haydée White – Theology for the People


returning friends Dr. Eric Hall, Tom Lynch, David Fitch, 


&
Fleming Rutledge

 


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