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213: Walter Brueggemann: The Prophetic Imagination

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Renowned theologian Walter Brueggemann passed away in June 2025 at the age of 92. In this special retrospective episode of No Small Endeavor, we celebrate his remarkable life and legacy. Drawing from memorable conversations and insightful lectures, we revisit Brueggemann’s piercing critique of what he called the "totalism of market ideology"—the pervasive cultural force shaping American thought and suppressing dissenting voices. With characteristic wisdom, clarity, and wit, Brueggemann challenges us to reject narratives of scarcity, fear, and commodification, inviting us instead into the hopeful vision he famously described as the "prophetic imagination." Listen as he shares personal stories, intellectual turning points, and profound reflections on the power and urgency of truth-telling, both in pulpits and pews.

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Resources:

"The Prophetic Imagination" by Walter Brueggemann

"My Bright Abyss" by Christian Wiman

“Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism” by Robert Jay Lifton

Walter Brueggemann on the NSE YouTube Channel

Similar Episodes:

Stanley Hauerwas: “America’s Best Theologian”

John Dear

Stanley Hawerwas

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Renowned theologian Walter Brueggemann passed away in June 2025 at the age of 92. In this special retrospective episode of No Small Endeavor, we celebrate his remarkable life and legacy. Drawing from memorable conversations and insightful lectures, we revisit Brueggemann’s piercing critique of what he called the "totalism of market ideology"—the pervasive cultural force shaping American thought and suppressing dissenting voices. With characteristic wisdom, clarity, and wit, Brueggemann challenges us to reject narratives of scarcity, fear, and commodification, inviting us instead into the hopeful vision he famously described as the "prophetic imagination." Listen as he shares personal stories, intellectual turning points, and profound reflections on the power and urgency of truth-telling, both in pulpits and pews.

Show Notes

Resources:

"The Prophetic Imagination" by Walter Brueggemann

"My Bright Abyss" by Christian Wiman

“Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism” by Robert Jay Lifton

Walter Brueggemann on the NSE YouTube Channel

Similar Episodes:

Stanley Hauerwas: “America’s Best Theologian”

John Dear

Stanley Hawerwas

Transcript

You can get the unabridged version for this episode in NSE+. Click here to join NSE+ if you're not already a member.

Great Feeling Studios, the team behind No Small Endeavor and other award-winning podcasts, helps nonprofits and brands tell stories that inspire action. Start your podcast at helpmemakeapodcast.com.

Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTube
Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter
Join our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com

See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy

Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising… Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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