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Bryan Berghoef

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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."
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Pub Theology

3.91 avg rating — 109 ratings — published 2012 — 5 editions
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“people inevitably ask, “So what is the long-range plan?”,”
Bryan Berghoef, Pub Theology: Beer, Conversation, and God

“Christianity in the West has for so long assumed that it has everything to give and nothing to learn. We have taken the role again and again of teacher and preacher. We have talked loud and often, seeking to control the conversation, and manipulate the discussion to our own ends. It’s time for us to take a seat in the classroom, to pull up a chair at the table, and listen.”
Bryan Berghoef, Pub Theology: Beer, Conversation, and God

“Jaroslav Pelikan, the great historian of Christianity, “Tradition is the living faith of the dead, traditionalism (i.e. fundamentalism) is the dead faith of the living.”
Bryan Berghoef, Pub Theology 101: A Guide to Cultivating Meaningful Conversations at the Pub

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