
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 | 784 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Kyla Gillespie is the founder of Renewed & Transformed Ministries and author of TransFormed: The Power of God’s Word and God’s People in One Woman’s Journey... more
Dr. J. P. Moreland is Distinguished Professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He received a B. S. in physical chemistry from the University of Missouri, a Th.M. in theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, an M.A. in ph... more
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Sissy Goff (LPC-MHSP) and David Thomas (LMSW) are children and family therapists and co-executive directors at Daystar Counseling Ministries, where they’ve served for over three decades. They’ve written several books t... more
Nick Skytland is Vice President of Gloo Developer and AI Research, leading initiatives to shape open, values-aligned AI that supports human flourishing. Before joining Gloo, he spent over two decades at NASA as Chief Technologist, advancing early-sta... more
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Love all the various opinions represented and the promotion of critical thinking!
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!!!!!
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
If you are interested in relevant, thoughtful discourse, this podcast is a must. Preston is both authentic and thorough in approaching theology and current events. His approach is refreshing and his guests are diverse.
I began binging on TITR during Covid and genuinely have a more balanced perspective of the major issues we face today. So grateful!
If you want to hear only voices that you agree with, this podcast is not for you. There are plenty of other echo-chamber podcasts out there.
I listen to this show, the one with a paleontologist with hopes he’d be true to the Bible. I wasn’t surprised that he wasn’t. I was however surprised that the host and the guest mocked God and twisted scripture to fit the narrative. A lot of blasphemy in this episode.
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Thoughtful conversations centered on Christian theology and culture, featuring a diverse roster of guests who illuminate topics like sexuality, women in leadership, spiritual formation, politics, and biblical interpretation. The show often blends rigorous scripture study with practical applications for everyday faith, civil discourse, and cultural engagement. A standout aspect is the willingness to host guests with varying viewpoints, encouraging careful questions, humility, and generosity in dialogue. This mix makes it appealing to listeners who want depth without dogma and to potential guests seeking a thoughtful, gospel-centered platform for challenging ideas.
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Recent guests on Theology in the Raw include:
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2. Sissy Goff
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