

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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Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 11min
Faith, Fatherhood, and Collabing with indie tribe and Forrest Frank
nobigdyl. (Dylan) is a Dove-winning Christian hip-hop artist known for concept-driven lyricism and eclectic production. He talks about balancing faith with rising success. He reflects on fatherhood reshaping priorities. He explains running the artist-led Holy Smoke festival and collaborating within Indie Tribe.

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Jan 22, 2026 • 59min
Political Division, Technology, and the War for our Attention with Dr. Lee Camp
Dr. Lee C. Camp, a Professor of Theology and Ethics, delves into the complexities of political theology and the challenges of modern engagement. He shares insights from his exploration of Christian and Islamic perspectives on war and nonviolence, highlighting the dangers of rising right-wing extremism. Lee examines the impact of social media algorithms on public discourse and discusses the ethical implications of AI technology. He also reflects on his choice to minimize tech use, advocating for a more mindful approach to attention and faith.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 7min
From TV to studying the Jewish Roots of Christianity: Kathie Lee Gifford
Kathie Lee Gifford, a four-time Emmy winner and bestselling author, shares her journey from TV stardom to exploring the Jewish roots of Christianity. She discusses her transformative trip to Israel and how studying original languages reshaped her understanding of scriptures. Kathie Lee delves into the significance of biblical contexts, such as the meaning behind 'carpenter' and the symbolism of the sycamore fig. She highlights Herod's intriguing backstory and her upcoming projects while balancing fame with faith and family.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 59min
Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World: Laurie Krieg
Laurie Krieg, Director of Parent Programs at The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender, and co-author of Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World, shares invaluable insights on parenting in today's complex landscape. She addresses parental fears about technology and offers prayerful strategies for calm responses. Laurie emphasizes the importance of setting screen boundaries, the dangers of short-form content, and a gospel-centered approach to teaching kids about sexuality. Her personal journey interweaves themes of healing, trustworthiness, and preserving childhood wonder.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 10min
Freedom from Unwanted Sexual Behavior: Jay Stringer
Jay Stringer, a licensed mental health counselor and author, delves into the complexities of unwanted sexual behavior and trauma. He discusses how personal histories shape sexual patterns and explains the connection between childhood needs and adult desires. Gender differences in porn use and the impact of shame are explored, alongside strategies for leaving abusive relationships. Jay also emphasizes the importance of integrating desires into communal life, while touching on infidelity predictors and the dynamics of authenticity in marriage.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 55min
Faith, Acting, and Evangelism in New York City with Ashley Lalonde
Ashley Lalonde, a talented actor, singer, and dancer from New York, shares her vibrant journey through the Broadway scene and her commitment to faith and evangelism. She discusses the spontaneity and spiritual significance of live theater and recounts her long path to landing a role in Hamilton. Ashley emphasizes the importance of listening without judgment, engaging in gentle conversations about faith, and approaching LGBTQ communities with humility. Throughout, she highlights the need for patience, recognizing Jesus in marginalized spaces, and prioritizing genuine transformation over mere compliance.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 59min
From Conservative Christian to Post-Evangelical with Jonathan Merritt
Jonathan Merritt, a Vice President at Simon & Schuster and acclaimed author, shares his evolution from conservative Southern Baptist to post-evangelicalism. He discusses the gifts and burdens of his upbringing, highlighting the importance of community and scripture. Merritt explains his preference for the term 'post-evangelical,' emphasizing humility in faith reconstruction. He also touches on navigating family dynamics after coming out, promotes loving across theological divides, and reflects on the resilience of religion amid national polarization.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 8min
TITR Year end review and looking forward to 2026: Preston Sprinkle
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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Dec 29, 2025 • 1h 21min
What Does the Bible Actually Say about Alcohol? Dr. John Anthony Dunne
Join Dr. John Anthony Dunne, an Associate Professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary and author of "The Mountains Shall Drip Sweet Wine," as he explores the complex relationship between the Bible and alcohol. Discover whether ancient wines were stronger, the meaning of 'new wine,' and the cultural status of beer versus wine. John dispels myths about dilution, discusses biblical views on drunkenness, and addresses the pastoral concerns surrounding alcohol consumption. His insights bring a fresh perspective on a timely topic.

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Dec 23, 2025 • 56min
Celebrating Christmas as an Act of Defiance: Dr. Munther Isaac
Dr. Munther Isaac, a Palestinian pastor and activist, shares insights on Christmas in Bethlehem and his book *Christ in the Rubble*. He contrasts Western and Palestinian Christmas traditions, revealing how canceled festivities lead to deeper reflection amid ongoing conflict. Munther discusses the significance of Jesus' birth in an occupied territory and highlights the resilience of locals celebrating amid adversity. He calls on privileged Christians to embrace justice-oriented action and supports Palestinian ministries like the Bethlehem Institute for Peace and Justice.


