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Theology in the Raw

Theology in the Raw
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Helping believers think Christianly about theological and cultural issues by engaging in curious conversations with a diverse range of thoughtful people.

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Brittany Dicus is a sales and marketing director for a beverage company, a master's student at Talbot School of Theology, and serves on the teaching team at Church of the Open Door in Maple Grove, MN. With one foot in the corporate world and another ... more

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Fares Abraham is a Palestinian Christian and Daniel Klein is a Jewish Christian. Both Fares and Daniel grew up minutes from each other in the West Bank, and yet they were worlds apart—Fares lived in occupied Palestine and Daniel live in an Israeli se... more

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To listen to the extra innings portion of this episode, where David discusses why it's okay for faithful Christians to identify as gay, head over to patreon.com/theologyintheraw to become a member of the Theology in the Raw community.

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Lecrae Moore is an American hip-hop artist, author, entrepreneur, and social activist. He is widely recognized as... more

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Recent Guests

Fares Abraham
Palestinian Christian
Lev ant Ministries / Palestinian Christian community
Episode: An Israeli Settler and Palestinian Christian Become Friends. Fares Abraham and Daniel Klein
Daniel Klein
Jewish Christian
Israeli settlement background; Christian conversion story
Episode: An Israeli Settler and Palestinian Christian Become Friends. Fares Abraham and Daniel Klein
David Bennett
Postdoctoral research fellow in systematic theology and Christian ethics at the University of Oxford
University of Oxford, Wycliffe Hall
Episode: Sexuality, Celibacy, Marriage, and Gay Identity with Dr. David Bennett
Lecrae Moore
American hip hop artist, author, entrepreneur and social activist
Christian hip hop artist
Episode: Lecrae on Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and Mental Health Struggles
Dan Chung
Executive Director, Crossing Borders
Crossing Borders North Korea
Episode: Reaching North Korean Refugees with the Gospel: Dan Chung
Dave DeCamp
American journalist and news editor of antiwar.com
antiwar.com
Episode: What's Really Going on in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran? Dave Decamp
Gavin Ortlund
Theologian, apologist, author, founder and president of Truth Unites
Truth Unites; Immanuel Nashville; Phoenix Seminary
Episode: Controversial Topics in a Time of Outrage and Fear with Dr. Gavin Ortlund
Matt Chandler
Lead pastor at The Village Church, author
The Village Church
Episode: Pursuing Jesus through Suffering, Trials, and Foolish Mistakes: Matt Chandler
Dan Allender
PhD in counseling psychology; founder of the Allender Center; professor
Allender Center / Seattle School of Theology and Psychology
Episode: Mental Health and The Gospel: Live from Exiles 26

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Preston Sprinkle
Host and theologian engaging in curious conversations across a range of theological and cultural topics.

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 2.8k ratings
  • Openly Anti-Trans and now openly promoting Republicans.

    An active liar who promotes Christian supremacy. Like most Christians he uses “non main stream media” without citation to prove his points. Everyone is wrong except for himself.

    Platforms anti trans speakers who expands the scope of hatred to any who use contraception.

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    Jason Stein
    Canada3 months ago
  • Great content to reorient your belief of Jesus

    Preston brings on incredible guests to challenge the status quo in a world that has lost its identity in Christ.

    In one of the recent episodes with Dr. Mark Moore, it’s quite intriguing to hear Dr. Moore call out the idolatry of Christian Nationalism while simultaneously the head pastor at his church has been recently seen with Josh Howerton who has sadly shifted a lot of his rhetoric towards a more nationalistic view.

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    5
    Hokiefan0105
    United States3 months ago
  • Best theology pod

    Love all the various opinions represented and the promotion of critical thinking!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bdevires
    United States4 months ago
  • Cliff hanger

    I love this podcast but come on Preston… you left us hanging today! Now I need your book to hurry up and come out !! lol! Great show brother! 10 stars!!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hershy84
    United States5 months ago
  • Thoughtful and Sharpening

    I have been listening to this podcast for years, and I am so grateful for how this content has shaped me, pushed me, and just satisfied or sparked my intellectual curiosity many times. Many of the negative reviews here seem to be from people who seek a more politically conservative bend. I disagree that the host is progressive/ liberal or has that agenda; I would say he tries to stay out of politics for the most part. The theology expressed by the host is orthodox and sound in my opinion. I coul... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Midwest Moderate
    United States5 months ago

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Lecrae on Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and Mental Health Struggles
Q: What happened during the period of deconstruction and mental health struggle?
He details a painful time of public scrutiny, threats, and racialized backlash that caused deep depression and even thoughts of leaving faith. He describes turning to alcohol and Xanax, a hospital stay, encounters with supportive therapists and community, and a spiritual turning point where he felt God call him back. The journey includes grappling with the idea that race, theology, and culture were intertwined in ways that made him question the church's integrity.
Lecrae on Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and Mental Health Struggles
Q: Tell me about your faith journey and how that intersected with your rise to becoming one of the top Christian artists of our generation.
Lecrae describes growing up in a liberal-leaning, free-thinking environment with a mother who was more permissive and a grandmother who was devout. He encountered intellectual Christianity through DTS-influenced mentors and became involved in Campus Crusade/Impact, which led to a rise in influence within evangelical circles. He talks about how reform leaders initially welcomed him and used his platform, but later felt used or pressured as his views evolved, particularly around race and social justice.
An Israeli Settler and Palestinian Christian Become Friends. Fares Abraham and Daniel Klein
Q: Are evangelical Christians funding settlements, and how did that affect you?
Fares and Daniel discuss the presence of evangelical support for settlements and critique the harm of conflating faith with political power, while urging Christians to focus on loving people and pursuing peace through a Christ-centered lens.
An Israeli Settler and Palestinian Christian Become Friends. Fares Abraham and Daniel Klein
Q: How did you come to Christ and what did that process involve?
Daniel recounts a long, costly internal process of deconstructing his prior beliefs, confessing truth, and facing consequences, leading to a direct, experiential encounter with Christ that reframed his identity and actions.
An Israeli Settler and Palestinian Christian Become Friends. Fares Abraham and Daniel Klein
Q: What was it like growing up in a settlement?
Daniel describes a religious Zionist upbringing, the barrier realities, and a system that largely dehumanized Palestinians, while noting that a small violent faction was highlighted in media; he emphasizes that the broader society was not monolithically violent but complicit in occupation.

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The conversation corpus centers on theology, culture, and practical church life, with frequent forays into contemporary politics, social justice, and pastoral leadership. Episodes showcase rigorous biblical exegesis, thoughtful engagement with controversial topics, and real-world applications for churches and faith-based organizations. Noteworthy twists include deep dives into how faith intersects with homelessness initiatives, online ministry, gender and leadership, and the role of religion in public discourse, all framed by a seeker-friendly, curious host. The show often features scholars and pastors who bring both historical depth and practical insight, making it a strong fit for listeners who want both intellectual rigor and pastoral re... more

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