

Theology in the Raw
Theology in the Raw
Helping believers think Christianly about theological and cultural issues by engaging in curious conversations with a diverse range of thoughtful people.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 5min
Bonus Q&A Preview (September)
Dive into the intriguing world of theological labels and their often-misunderstood meanings. Explore how terms like 'Reformed' and 'Evangelical' can mislead rather than clarify beliefs. Discover the importance of focusing on specific ideologies for better understanding and communication. This discussion enhances your awareness of how language shapes faith and dialogue in the theological landscape.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 51min
How to Disciple Young Kids in Christian Sexuality, Part 1: Laurie Krieg
Laurie Krieg, Director of Parent Programs & Discipleship at The Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, shares her insights on discussing sexuality with young children. She emphasizes a proactive, gospel-centered approach that reframes traditional methods. Krieg highlights strategies for navigating conversations on marriage and purpose, encouraging inclusivity and understanding. She also addresses the urgent need for early education about sexual topics, particularly in light of children's exposure to pornography. Overall, Laurie advocates for open dialogue to empower kids in their understanding of sexuality.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 4min
How to Die and the Scandal of Christian Discipleship: Josh Porter
Josh Porter, a writer, pastor, and former frontman of the art-punk band Showbread, dives deep into faith and mortality. He discusses the unique blend of poetry and theological insights in his book 'How to Die,' emphasizing engaging storytelling over academic rigor. Porter explores the importance of radical discipleship, the complexities of church planting, and the theme of nonviolence within Christianity. He also challenges listeners to rethink spiritual disciplines, balancing personal growth with community engagement.

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Aug 25, 2025 • 55min
What Does it Mean to Be "Biblical?" Dr. Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Dr. Kevin J. Vanhoozer, a leading Evangelical theologian and Research Professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, dives deep into the complexities of biblical interpretation. He explores the nuances of truth claims within Scripture and the critical importance of understanding literary genres like in Jonah. The conversation sheds light on the challenges of inerrancy and the role of community in fostering biblical literacy. Vanhoozer emphasizes humility and the need for precise definitions to navigate the intricate landscape of theological interpretation.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 10min
A Raw Conversation about Manga and the Complex Life of a Creative: Street Hymns
Street Hymns, a talented musical artist and battle rapper, discusses his journey in the creative realm. He highlights the intersection of creativity and neurodivergence, particularly how ADHD impacts artistry. The conversation shifts to the unique resilience of Gen Z, contrasting their experiences with those of earlier generations. Street Hymns also dives into the cultural richness of manga, addressing its contemporary themes and storytelling nuances. Plus, he reflects on the commitment of Christian creators navigating complexities within the manga market.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 1h 28min
Mental Health, Suffering, and the Gospel: Brenna Blain
Brenna Blain, a contemporary theologian and author of the bestselling book *Can I Say That?*, joins the discussion on the intricate relationship between mental health and faith. She shares her personal battles with anxiety and the journey towards healing, emphasizing the importance of community in navigating suffering. Conversations dive deep into embracing our struggles and the need for vulnerability in the church, urging a more compassionate approach to mental health support. Blain also reflects on how personal experiences shape our understanding of faith and connection.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 60min
Understanding the Early Church Fathers and Why It Matters: Dr. Shawn Wilhite
Dr. Shawn Wilhite, an Associate Professor of New Testament with two Ph.D.s, dives deep into the rich history of the early church fathers. He shares his unexpected passion for studying the Didache, highlighting its significance for early Christian communities. The conversation also explores community-centric baptism practices, Cyril of Alexandria's influence on theology and politics, and how early church writings inform contemporary spirituality. Wilhite’s insights on the legacy of figures like Augustine illuminate the ongoing relevance of early ecclesiastical thought.

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Aug 13, 2025 • 5min
Bonus Q&A Preview (August)
Dive into the moral maze of birth control within marriage, contrasting traditional Catholic views with modern family planning attitudes. Discover the power of meaningful conversations in podcasting, with recommendations that enrich theological discussions. Explore creativity through insights from Americana songwriter Drew Holcomb, tackling the challenges of fear and inspiration. It's an engaging mix of ethics, creativity, and dialogue!

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Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 4min
The Secrets of Effective Writing, and How to Tame Your Thoughts: Max Lucado
Max Lucado, a pastor and best-selling author known for his accessible writing, dives into the secrets of effective writing and the power of transformative thinking. He stresses the importance of authentic connections in both writing and faith communities. The discussion tackles mental health challenges among youth, offering strategies for renewal and resilience. Lucado also reflects on the fading practice of scripture memorization and emphasizes the positive impact of physical books. His personal anecdotes inspire listeners to overcome life's giants through faith and acceptance.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 54min
Is God Really on Our Side? And the OT Background to John's Gospel: Joshua Ryan Butler
Joshua Ryan Butler, a Teaching Pastor and author based in Portland, discusses faith dynamics and personal challenges. He highlights the collaborative spirit among local churches in addressing community needs. The conversation dives into the shifting spiritual landscape of Portland, where traditional beliefs are being reexamined. Butler also shares insights from his recent book, linking the power of biblical narratives, like the wedding at Cana, to contemporary struggles, emphasizing healing and hope in tumultuous times.