The Darkly Radiant Struggle with Gary Dorrien

The Darkly Radiant Struggle with Gary Dorrien

From Homebrewed Christianity by Dr. Tripp Fuller

May 23, 2026 · 1h 27m

About this episode

Gary Dorrien discusses various theological topics, including Black theology and Zionism, in a conversation with Dr. Tripp Fuller and Aaron.

Gary Dorrien joins me and Aaron to close out six weeks of Theology for Troublemakers with a session that covered more ground than any before it — Kelly Brown Douglas as the fourth womanist founder, the double negative she cut from Resurrection Hope that contains the argument she's still wrestling with, Raphael Warnock as the student James Cone staked his hopes for Black theology on, the last conversation Gary had with Cone before he died, and forty unsparing minutes on Niebuhr's Zionism that ended where Gary needed it to end: Palestinian children are every bit as precious as Israeli children and no less deserving of a decent future. If you want the lectures, the readings, the supplemental interviews, and the discussion guides, head to www.HomebrewedClasses.com. You can WATCH the conversation on YouTube Theology Beer Camp 2026 — The God-Podcalypse — hits Kansas City October 8–10, exactly one month before the election⁠⁠⁠. Thirty scholars (Ilia Delio, Cornel West, Diana Butler Bass, Gary Dorrien, and a stack more), thirty God-pods, four post-apocalyptic stages, and the community everyone keeps telling us is the real reason they come back. Come find your people at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Theology Beer…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Tripp Fuller

Guest: Gary Dorrien

Topics covered

  • Theology
  • Black theology
  • Zionism
  • Womanist theology
  • Community building
  • Religious education

Keywords

  • Theology for Troublemakers
  • Resurrection Hope
  • Palestinian children
  • Israeli children
  • The Future of Religion
  • Theology Beer Camp

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