Helping believers think Christianly about theological and cultural issues by engaging in curious conversations with a diverse range of thoughtful people.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 560 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Welcome to a sneak peek of the Bonus Q&A episode, part of the Theology in the Raw premium subscription. more
Dr. David Fitch (Ph.D Northwestern University) is the Betty R. Lindner Chair of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary and has pastored for 30 years, and has been involved in 8 church plants over the course of his ministry. He is married to Rae An... more
Angela McArdle currently serves as Chair of the national Libertarian Party, serves as Co-Organizer for the Rage Against The War Machine, and is a two time candidate for California’s 34th Congressional District. Angela was a key organizer for the Los ... more
Dr. Nijay Gupta (DPhil, University of Durham) is a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and has written several academic books including A Beginner’s Guide to New Testament Studies, Paul and the Language of Faith, 15 New Testament Words of... more
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So how does Mrs Gregoire get away with joking about “studying creepy men”? Seems incongruent and toxic.
Theology in the title not the talks.
Thank you, Preston Sprinkle, for your dedication to Christ and for helping other Christians and non-Christians. You are a gift, my friend. My sister goes to a college in Oregon named “Bushelle” and the professor is A.J Swaboda I’ve heard about his connection with you, my family is good friends with him as well.
Thank you for your interview with Dr. Rev. Munther Isaac. It is eye opening, and important for Christians in the west to realize that yes, Christians do exist in the Middle East. It’s our duty to show not only solidarity but support as well. I appreciate your perspectives on the various topics you have presented, highly recommend this podcast.
This podcast should be renamed “Obsessed with Complementarianism”. The host just can’t leave the subject alone. It’s like the very nature and truth of the Christian faith hinges on upholding patriarchal structures in virtually every aspect of society. Let it go, man. Let it go. Discussions would be a lot more interesting if you dropped your own quest to keep this vestige of what John MacArthur sowed into your life.
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