Theology in the Raw

Theology in the Raw
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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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55 snips
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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11 snips
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.
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11 snips
Aug 4, 2025 • 57min

Justice in the Face of Violence, and the Pros/Cons of Short-Term Missions: Dr. Kurt Ver Beek

Kurt Ver Beek, co-founder of the Association for a More Just Society and a former sociology professor, discusses his extensive work in Honduras addressing violence and systemic injustice. He shares impactful narratives about fostering trust between law enforcement and communities to effectively combat violence. Ver Beek also examines the complexities of short-term missions, the intricate dynamics of gang violence in Honduras, and the mixed perceptions locals have towards Americans, shedding light on a nuanced relationship shaped by history.
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18 snips
Jul 31, 2025 • 59min

Should Christians Read Fictional Literature Containing Magic, Witchcraft, & the Occult? Marian Jacobs

Marian Jacobs, an author and seminary student with a flair for theater, dives into the fascinating intersection of faith and fictional literature. She discusses the importance of fictional narratives, challenging the notion that they lack value for Christians. The conversation emphasizes creativity's role in deepening faith and examines women's contributions to literature. Jacobs also navigates the complexities of magic in fiction, particularly in works like Harry Potter, advocating for context and discernment over blanket rejections.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 60min

Navigating Faith and Bisexuality: Kainan Seth Joubert

Kainan Seth Joubert is a committed member of Fielder Church, a Bible teacher, and a church planting resident, who is currently studying for a Master of Theological Studies. In this engaging conversation, Kainan shares their journey navigating bisexuality within a Christian context, discussing the struggles of self-acceptance and the complexities of faith. They confront early experiences of racism and the impact on their identity while emphasizing the need for openness in conversations about sexuality in religious communities. Their insights aim to encourage vulnerability and understanding among those facing similar challenges.
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7 snips
Jul 24, 2025 • 56min

Live from Exiles25: Social Justice & the Gospel. Thaddeus Williams & Malcolm Foley

Thaddeus Williams, a theology professor and author known for addressing social justice within Christian thought, joins Malcolm Foley, a Baylor University advisor and pastor advocating for equity. They engage in a compelling discussion on the intersection of social justice and faith, exploring its necessity for believers. The dialogue challenges economic distinctions, advocating for biblical truths over political ideologies while emphasizing unity among diverse Christians. They also address community's role in combating greed, urging listeners to embrace love and solidarity in addressing societal injustices.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 5min

Bonus Q&A - Preview (July)

This discussion dives into the intriguing role of women in biblical prophecy, highlighting Huldah's significant influence as a female prophet who interpreted Scripture for men. It raises questions about the implications of women's voices in spiritual settings, especially in light of New Testament teachings. The conversation also explores the complexities of gender roles within the church, including debates over teaching authority and interpretations of key scripture passages. Expect lively insights on theology and gender dynamics!
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44 snips
Jul 21, 2025 • 1h 8min

Son of an Israeli General Becomes an Activist for Palestinians

Miko Peled, an Israeli-American activist and author, shares his transformative journey from serving in the IDF to passionately advocating for Palestinian rights. He delves into the historical narratives surrounding the Six-Day War, revealing strategic fabrications by Israeli leaders. The stark disparities in resources between Israeli settlements and Palestinian communities are highlighted, alongside his moral dilemmas faced during military service. Peled discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging for global awareness and grassroots efforts toward liberation.

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