
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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Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 9min
U.S. Foreign Policy, the Genocide in Yemen, and the War in Gaza: Dave DeCamp
Dave DeCamp, the news editor at Antiwar.com, delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy regarding Yemen and the Israel-Palestine conflict. He highlights the humanitarian crisis in Yemen intertwined with U.S. interests and the historical roots of anti-American sentiment in the Middle East. The conversation explores the moral implications of U.S. support for Israel amid recent escalations in Gaza, the impact on regional stability, and the evolving views among younger Americans on military interventions. DeCamp advocates for open dialogue on sensitive global issues.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 57min
New Creation, Resurrection, and God's Ultimate Homecoming: N.T. Wright
N.T. Wright, a leading biblical scholar and former bishop of Durham, shares his profound insights on resurrection and new creation. He discusses how Platonic thought shaped Western Christianity and advocates for a Biblical worldview that embraces our physical existence. Exploring Paul’s household code, he redefines relationships in the light of Christ's love rather than hierarchy. Wright also critiques traditional views on eschatology, encouraging a deeper understanding of the transformative essence of the gospel through His engaging course, 'Simply Good News.'

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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 3min
From Postmodernism to Metamodernism: Paul Anleitner
Cultural theologian Paul Anleitner, host of Deep Talks: Cultural Theology, dives into the evolution from postmodernism to metamodernism. He discusses how films like 'Fight Club' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' reflect this cultural shift from cynicism to a hopeful search for meaning. Anleitner also highlights the surge of sincerity in narratives, exemplified by characters like Ted Lasso. Additionally, he analyzes the unexpected resurgence of the band Creed among Gen Z, showcasing a cultural move towards genuine appreciation over irony.

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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 8min
Why Is there an Epidemic of Loneliness? Dan White Jr.
Dan White Jr., co-founder of The Kineo Center and author of Love Over Fear, shares profound insights on the epidemic of loneliness. He examines how technology and social media foster isolation, particularly among men, stressing the need for genuine connections. The discussion also tackles political siloing and its damaging effects on personal relationships, advocating for more thoughtful dialogues. Dan emphasizes the importance of authentic community leadership over outdated models and the significance of long-term commitment to meaningful causes.

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Mar 27, 2025 • 1h 17min
Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza: Dr. Munther Isaac
Dr. Munther Isaac, Palestinian pastor and academic dean of Bethlehem Bible College, shares profound insights on faith amidst the atrocities in Gaza. He critiques American evangelical responses, challenging the morality of just war theory and exploring the term 'genocide' in this context. The discussion also delves into the interplay of faith and politics, emphasizing the need for compassionate dialogue and a deeper understanding of Palestinian identity. Munther invites listeners to engage with the urgent humanitarian crisis and reflect on the church's role in these turbulent times.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 18min
Patreon Q&A: What's My Next Book Going To Be About?
Dive into a dynamic discussion on the future of writing projects, particularly a thought-provoking book on hell's annihilation view. Explore the complexities of speaking in tongues and how its practice is evolving in churches today. Delve into the tension between divine violence in the Old Testament and the New Testament's call for peace. Reflect on personal faith doubts and the desire for a stronger connection with the divine. It's a rich conversation that encourages deep theological engagement and community reflection.

Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 6min
Becoming the Pastor's Wife: Dr. Beth Allison Barr
Dr. Beth Allison Barr, a history professor at Baylor University and author of 'Becoming the Pastor's Wife,' discusses the shifting role of pastor's wives in the church. She explores historical and cultural influences on women's ministry, highlighting key biblical figures like Priscilla and Aquila. The conversation touches on the evolving expectations for pastor's wives and the emotional toll from societal pressures. Barr emphasizes the need for recognition of women's contributions in church leadership, blending personal anecdotes with scholarly insights.

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Mar 20, 2025 • 56min
Experiencing Jesus in an Age of Distraction: John Eldredge
In this engaging discussion, John Eldredge, a bestselling author and the president of Wild at Heart ministry, shares insights on deepening one's relationship with Jesus. He explores the challenges of digital distraction and the importance of empathy in spiritual connection. Eldredge introduces the concept of being an 'ordinary mystic,' emphasizing genuine encounters with God over intellectual faith. He also provides practical steps to cultivate spiritual presence, encouraging practices like solitude and contemplative prayer for a more profound relationship with the divine.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 22min
Bonus Q&A: Is the Upside Down Kingdom Bible Woke?
This engaging discussion tackles whether the 'Upside Down Kingdom Study Bible' is unfairly labeled as 'woke.' The hosts dissect the differences between sexual attraction and sinful lust, diving into complex theological concepts of grace and works. A parent's experience with their young adult child's transition sparks a thoughtful conversation about mental health and faith. Other intriguing topics include the nature of judgment, the significance of charity, and even the curious question of loving one's enemies, including Satan!

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Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 21min
Understanding Evangelical Universalism: Dr. Robin Parry
In conversation with Dr. Robin Parry, minor canon for eco-spirituality at Worcester Cathedral and author of influential works on Christian Universalism, listeners dive into thought-provoking discussions. They explore ultimate reconciliation and the biblical basis for universalism, referencing key scriptural texts like Romans 5:18. The dialogue also contrasts theological views on salvation, mercy, and judgment, challenging traditional narratives of eternal punishment while advocating for a more inclusive understanding of God's love. It’s an engaging exploration of faith’s mysteries and possibilities.
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