Outgrowing the Good Christian Girl

3.3: Deconstructing Our Theology (& Why That’s Not Heretical), ft Pastor Trey Ferguson

Tiffany Dawn Season 3 Episode 3

Today we're talking with Pastor Trey Ferguson, deconstructing how we construct our theologies. Was our theology really meant to never change? Is it meant to be an ongoing process? How do we invite our imagination into this process, while still honoring God and Scripture?
 
 I LOVED this interview and can't wait to share it with you. Welcome back to  "Outgrowing the Good Christian Girl"! 
 XOXO, Tiffany 
 
 HERE ARE TODAY'S QUESTIONS:
 Q1: What does deconstruction mean to you? (@4:12)
 
 Q2: For me deconstruction has had a lot to do with how I understand Scripture and its intent. How do you understand biblical intent and how has that evolved on your journey? (@6:29)
 
 Q3: Would you tell us a little bit about your life and faith growing up, how your faith has evolved over the years, and how that process began? (@9:46)
 
 Q4: Would you tell us about your book, Theologizin' Bigger? (@13:05)
 
 Q5: How have we understood theology throughout church history, and more specifically the past couple decades in the western evangelical church? In your opinion, what are some ways we've misunderstood what theology is meant to be, and what are some things we've done well? (@14:50)
 
 Q6: Let's dive into this idea of imagination now. What is the biblical and historical precedent for involving our imagination our theology? (@19:03)
 
 Q7: Would you talk about Pentecost and what that teaches us about theology? (@21:48)
 
 Q8: Also, I believe you wrote that many things we now believe were given to us by people who were once considered heretics. Would you tell us more about this, and why imagination has a long history in church theology? (@24:52)
 
 Q9: Can you talk about the idea of orthodoxy being tied to political power? (@28:28)
 
 Q10: There's so much fear about leaving behind "safe" (aka, common) beliefs. How do we navigate this? (@33:09)
 
 Q11: I think for many of us, there’s this idea that theology is a place we’ve already arrived, not a journey we’re still on. We might even think that because Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever, that means our theology should be as well. Can you speak to these concerns? (@36:49)

Q12:What does it look like practically to invite our imagination into our theology? (@40:55)

Q13: Do you have any recommended resources for people who'd like to dig into some older, traditional, rich, contemplative spiritual practices? (@45:19)

Q14: When it comes to controversial issues, where many Christians disagree on the “right” theology, can we come to different conclusions? What does that teach us about God? How can we learn about God’s character through our disagreements? (@46:56)

Q15: As we wrap up this interview, I have two final questions. First, let’s go to a bird’s eye view again. Part of deconstruction is asking: What parts of my faith do I bring forward with me, and what parts do I leave behind? So I’m asking all my guests: Do you have any examples of this in your own life that you’d feel comfortable sharing? (@50:12)

Q16: Lastly, you have a ton of resources for people who are trying to navigate faith and theology. Can you tell us about these? Where else can my listeners find you? (@54:05) 

 WHERE TO FIND PASTOR TREY:

⭐️Socials: @pastortrey05 

⭐️https://www.pastortrey05.com

⭐️“Theologizin' Bigger":
https://a.co/d/dFXCCdg

⭐️"The New Living Treyslation" Podcast

⭐️"Three Black Men" Podcast

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