
Theology in the Raw TITR Year end review and looking forward to 2026: Preston Sprinkle
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Dec 31, 2025 This episode highlights the journey of curious conversations and the importance of understanding diverse viewpoints. The host shares insights into guest selection criteria and addresses platforming critiques. He reflects on the humanizing impact of in-person discussions and announces an upcoming book on women in leadership. Listeners are treated to podcast statistics, top episodes, and engaging listener reviews. Additionally, there's a preview of the Exiles in Babylon conference, featuring discussions on AI, immigration, mental health, and more.
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From Radio Segment To Podcast
- Preston traced the show's history from a 15‑minute radio program to a twice‑weekly podcast.
- The show evolved through longer formats and adding guests around the COVID era.
Understanding Precedes Refutation
- Curious conversations reveal more reasonable, humanized views than critics portray.
- Understanding a view precedes refutation and improves charitable critique.
Invite Disagreement To Learn
- Do invite people you disagree with to explain their views rather than dismissing them.
- Listen curiously to actual proponents to avoid relying on critics' summaries.






