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Theology in the Raw

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 5min

Culture, the Election, and Rethinking Christian Community in a Digital Age: Paul VanderKlay

Paul VanderKlay, a reflective CRC pastor and cultural critic, dives into how Christians can adapt their faith amidst today's cultural upheaval. He explores the shifting political landscape post-election and its effect on community dynamics. The conversation addresses the challenges of navigating modern ecclesiology in a digital age and the transformative impact of the internet on church structures and relationships. VanderKlay emphasizes the importance of open conversations and reassessing traditional views of communion and community.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 19min

Bonus Q&A: How Can American Masculinity Benefit From Diverse Cultural Perspectives, and More!

Curious about masculinity? The discussion invites diverse cultural perspectives to enrich American norms. The hosts tackle thought-provoking biblical interpretations regarding David and Bathsheba, and ponder whether Jesus can reconcile Old Testament views on blood. They also explore the intricacies of navigating marital challenges in a church setting. The captivating Q&A covers everything from leadership definitions to personal insights on church dynamics, making it a compelling listen for those grappling with faith, culture, and relationships.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 14min

The Toxic War on Masculinity: Nancy Pearcey

Nancy Pearcey, a prominent author and scholar at Houston Christian University, discusses her book, 'The Toxic War on Masculinity.' She takes listeners through her journey from atheism to faith, influenced by her Lutheran upbringing, and highlights the shifts in family structures and masculinity since the Industrial Revolution. Pearcey also challenges media narratives around masculinity, advocating for a biblical perspective that supports positive family dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the cultural roles of men and their historical contributions to society.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 31min

Theology in the Raw 2025!! Preston Sprinkle

The hosts reflect on the previous year's highlights, sharing engaging listener statistics. They discuss their transition from radio to podcasting and the most popular episodes, emphasizing exploratory conversations over debates. Exciting future guests are revealed, alongside the announcement of the Exiles in Babylon conference. The complexities of evangelicalism are examined, particularly regarding social justice and transgender experiences. The importance of diverse narratives for fostering understanding is at the forefront of the discussion.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 1min

A Case for Co-Vocational Ministry: Eric Hoke

Eric Hoke, Founder and Director of Business Development at I Help Pastors Get Jobs, advocates for innovative co-vocational ministry, emphasizing sustainability and creativity in balancing secular and pastoral roles. He discusses challenges, particularly in underserved areas like the Bronx, highlighting personal experiences and the impact of COVID-19. Eric contrasts co-vocational with bivocational ministry, illustrating how pursuing secondary jobs enriches empathy and alleviates financial stresses for churches. His insights provide a roadmap for pastors navigating career transitions.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 1h 2min

A Longing to Belong: Reflections on Race, Identity, and What it Means to Be the Body of Christ: Dr. Michelle Lee-Barnewall

Dr. Michelle Lee-Barnewall, an award-winning author and New Testament scholar, shares her insights on faith, identity, and race. She reflects on growing up as a Korean girl in a predominantly white mining town, navigating the challenges of belonging and racial discrimination. The conversation explores the complexities of gender roles within the church, the importance of mentorship in academia, and invites a discussion on the significance of empathy and grace in understanding diverse identities within the body of Christ.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 11min

An Apocalyptic Christmas, part 3: Money and Consumerism, Dr. Michael Gorman

Dr. Michael Gorman, a prominent expert in Biblical Studies and the author of "Reading Revelation Responsibly," discusses the powerful intersection of faith and consumerism during the Christmas season. He critiques the modern celebrations tied to mass consumerism, drawing parallels to ancient economic injustices depicted in Revelation. Gorman emphasizes the oppressive imagery of Babylon and calls for a radical rethinking of economic systems in light of biblical teachings. He invites listeners to embrace love and community while navigating the complexities of faith in challenging times.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 7min

An Apocalyptic Christmas, part 2: Militarism and Violence, Dr. Greg Boyd

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Greg Boyd, primary teaching pastor at Woodland Hills Church and author of "The Myth of a Christian Nation," delves into themes of militarism and violence in the Book of Revelation. He contrasts the violent imagery in the text with Jesus' teachings on nonviolence and love, highlighting a hopeful vision of universal reconciliation. Boyd emphasizes the importance of humility, self-sacrificial love, and dialogue across political divides. He also offers a reflective take on Christmas, advocating for connection and personal purification.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 22min

Bonus Q&A: Middle Ground Where Kids Aren't Too Sheltered But Not Given Social Media Access, and More!

The discussion revolves around finding a balance in parenting, especially regarding sheltering kids from social media while exposing them to real-world issues. It explores the contrasting practices of Christianity in the US and the UK, reflecting on community versus consumerism. The podcast also touches on the theological meanings of marriage and resurrection, while addressing education for pastors and the challenges of supporting LGBTQ children in faith communities. Thought-provoking questions about the nature of God and the Bible's originality add depth.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 3min

An Apocalyptic Christmas, part 1: Resisting the Empire, Dr. Cynthia Westfall

Dr. Cynthia Long Westfall, an Associate Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College, dives into the Christmas story through the lens of Revelation. She discusses the historical backdrop of the Roman Empire and its impact on early Christians. The podcast highlights a cosmic battle against evil, the challenges of ethical consumerism, and the need for divine allegiance over political idolatry. Westfall challenges listeners to reflect on contemporary societal issues while celebrating the redemptive power of Christ amid oppression and militarism.

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