
Russell Moore
Director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project and Editor-in-Chief, hosting The Russell Moore Show where theology and culture intersect.
Top 10 podcasts with Russell Moore
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Jul 24, 2025 • 51min
David French & Russell Moore: Superman Isn't Just a Movie, He's a Mirror of America
David French, a New York Times columnist, and Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, dive into the cultural significance of Superman. They examine Superman's immigrant roots and how his story reflects American identity amidst today's chaos. The discussion highlights Superman's relevance in debates over kindness and morality, particularly in parenting. French and Moore explore the upcoming reboot by James Gunn, contemplating the superhero's role in addressing deeper societal needs and fostering a culture of empathy in an often polarized world.

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Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 6min
‘You Can’t Turn Jesus into a Nazi Mascot’ | Interview: Russell Moore
Russell Moore, an ordained Baptist minister and former head of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics Commission, tackles the surge of antisemitism and the complexities of Christian Zionism. He discusses how political labels often distort theological concerns, particularly among younger Christians. Moore warns against the rise of Christian nationalism and how online influencers shape political conversations. He emphasizes the importance of keeping faith genuine, urging churches to confront online extremism while addressing youth addiction. A thought-provoking look at religion in modern politics!

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Jun 1, 2025 • 51min
Of God and Men
Richard Reeves, a writer and researcher focused on male issues, joins theologian Russell Moore and pastor Rasool Berry to tackle the modern crisis of masculinity. They discuss how societal shifts impact male identity and the vital role of community and rituals in finding purpose. The trio highlights the dangers of unexamined religious paths while sharing insights from young men navigating these challenges. They explore educational disparities among races and classes, and emphasize redefining manhood through vulnerability and support.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 9min
Season 1 Post-Mortem with Sarah Stankorb, Kristen Kobes Du Mez, and Russell Moore
Kristen Kobes Du Mez, historian and author known for her insights on evangelicalism, joins investigative reporter Sarah Stankorb and public theologian Russell Moore. They dive deep into the troubling intertwining of church, politics, and abuse in evangelical spaces. Topics include the impact of Christian nationalism, the necessity of supporting survivors of abuse, and the alarming trends of women leaving churches. They discuss the church's future, warning against moral complacency and the importance of speaking truth in a landscape rife with power dynamics.

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May 1, 2025 • 53min
Trump, Faith, and the First 100 Days with David French and Russell Moore
David French, a New York Times columnist known for his insights on legal and political issues, and Russell Moore, Editor-in-chief of Christianity Today and a prominent theologian, delve into the complexities of faith in a divided America. They discuss Trump's influence on democratic institutions and the emotional toll of political turmoil. Emphasizing the importance of individual action, they explore how Christians can uphold their values, nurture relationships, and remain hopeful through worship, all while navigating the anxieties of the current landscape.

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Dec 22, 2025 • 41min
Welcoming Christmas with Russell Moore, Clarissa Moll, & Steve Cuss
In this festive chat, Russell Moore, a leading Christian public intellectual, and Clarissa Moll, a producer at Christianity Today, share insights on the complex emotions surrounding Christmas. They delve into the balance of joy and grief during the holidays, highlighting the nativity’s invitation to embrace our whole selves. Clarissa identifies with Joseph's quiet strength, while Russell connects adoption themes to holiday compassion. Together, they discuss favorite carols, childhood memories, and the unique Australian traditions that color a season meant for welcome and hospitality.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 57min
The Duty of the Writer: A conversation from the Michael J. Gerson Memorial Prize event
Peter Wehner, a senior fellow and former White House speechwriter, joins esteemed panelists David Brooks, Christine Emba, Russell Moore, and Karen Swallow Prior to reflect on the legacy of Michael Gerson. They explore the essential moral responsibilities of writers today, especially in a landscape of sensational media. The conversation emphasizes the power of language to heal and inspire virtue, the writer's duty to tell truth accessibly, and the importance of restoring moral language in public discourse. Each panelist shares insights on balancing personal conscience with the craft of writing.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 1min
Evangelicalism in Crisis, with Russell Moore
Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today and author of 'Losing Our Religion', shares his insights on the crisis within American evangelicalism. He discusses the fragmentation of the movement and the longing for renewal amidst cultural upheaval. Moore draws parallels to historical awakenings and the dangers of merging faith with political ideology. He emphasizes the need for a return to the essence of the gospel and the importance of truth-telling in fostering spiritual growth during times of uncertainty.

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Aug 4, 2023 • 14min
Former Baptist Leader Sees A Crisis Of Faith In America — But Also A Way Forward
Russell Moore, former Baptist National Convention leader and current editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, discusses the crisis in American Christianity after facing backlash for his views. He highlights the entanglement of politics and faith, advocating a return to Jesus' teachings. Moore also reflects on the influence of C.S. Lewis on navigating doubt and the importance of storytelling in conveying faith. He calls for unity within a divided evangelical landscape, urging believers to embrace reconciliation and core biblical values.

Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 41min
The Fruits of Nationalism
Dr. Paul Miller, a Georgetown University professor, shares insights on the dangers of Christian nationalism as it seeks political power. Journalist Katherine Stewart unpacks the movement’s strategies and funding, revealing how it exploits a narrative of persecution. Napp Nazworth discusses the roots of the Christian right and its evolution within the GOP, while Russell Moore critiques its theological missteps. Together, they highlight how Christian nationalism distorts identity politics and distracts from pressing societal issues.


