
Theology on Air is a weekly podcast that explores the truth claims of Christianity, often through the eyes of non-Christians. Agnostics, atheists, skeptics, and people of other faiths discuss and debate the issues of the day and the timeless questions of the past. We'll dig deep into theology, the Bible, and current events, but we promise to do so with charity, grace, and a bit of humor. Theology ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 352 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Neil Shenvi has established himself as one of America's most important thinkers on woke culture, DEI, and all things "critical." He joins Sarah and Evan to look at his latest book, Post Woke. If you are looking for how to respond to many of the claim... more
Sarah, Ken, Jason, and Evan discuss Trump's barrage of social media posts, the hypocrisy of caring more for lobsters than people, asymmetries (like crime, immigration, taxation, etc.) in the culture that are driving us mad, whether freezing eggs is r... more
Sarah, James, and Evan talk about more AI craziness, whether people should just compost when they die, the use of IVF to create healthy humans, Pete Hegseth's questionable wartime ethics, and more.
Evan McClanahan and Matthew Tyson look at the question of the death penalty and ask if Christians should support it or not. It seems there was unanimity on this subject for much of Christian history, but now, many Christians oppose the death penalty.... more
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I was sent a link by a friend to listen to this podcast. The initial “we drink craft beer and talk about theology” hipster Christian vibe was almost enough for me to not listen but I laid aside my unjust initial judgement and listened to a couple episodes.
My one star rating is reflective of the 2nd episode I listened to on Christian Nationalism with guest Michael.
A good reminder I got from listening to this was the importance of researching and rightly representing views before you speak on ... more
It's not often you hear a novel idea about gender. But this is one, and a surprisingly positive one coming from Christians. Very necessary in today's polarized political discourse to see a third way, a Christian way, even if it's not the "conservative" "biblical" stance
My favorite podcast. They cover so many important topics, and even though it sometimes drives me crazy, they allow so many voices to have input on these important topics.
Lots of fun, productive discussions on a wide range of topics. Also a lot of fun in the process! Not to mention their Theology on Tap ministry rocks!
They do a great job of discussing topics that many people disagree about, but still have a productive dialogue.
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This show leans into thoughtful conversations on Christian theology, culture, and current events, often framing debates through charitable dialogue and inviting non-Christian perspectives. Episodes frequently cover topics such as Israel and biblical covenants, ecumenism, church history, ethics in healthcare and public policy, and the role of Christianity in contemporary society, with guests ranging from pastors and theologians to lay thinkers. A standout pattern is the balanced moderating style that attempts to surface diverse viewpoints while rooted in Christian faith, plus recurring discussions around moral questions, apologetics, and how faith interacts with modern life. Listeners may appreciate the approachable, educational tone and the... more
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Recent guests on Theology on Air include:
1. Matthew Tyson
2. Eric Ripley
3. Todd Jordan
4. Ty Gaston
5. Johnny Buckles
6. Matt Barnes
7. Jameson Greer
8. Collin Cornell
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