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Theology in the Raw releases two public podcasts a week and
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WHO, WHAT, WHY

The Theology in the Raw podcast is hosted by Preston Sprinkle, who typically interviews various people about interesting topics. The mission of the podcast is to help believers think Christianly about theological and cultural issues by engaging in curious conversations with a diverse range of thoughtful people.

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Protected: What Does “Head” (Kephalē) Mean in Paul’s Letters? Part 5:

Introduction My name is Kevin Grasso. I have a BA in Communications from UGA, an...

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What Does “Head” (Kephalē) Mean in Paul’s Letters? Part 4: Early Church Fathers

Introduction We turn now to what I think will be my final survey of how kephalē is...

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What Does “Head” (Kephalē) Mean in Paul’s Letters? Part 3: Ancient Greek Literature  

Introduction  My FIRST POST introduced the topic, and my SECOND looked at the non-literal use of kephalē in the Septuagint. We now...

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Four Perspectives on the Conflict in Israel-Palestine

The conflict in Israel-Palestine continues to weigh heavy on my heart and mind, and the...

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What Does “Head” (Kephalē) Mean in Paul’s Letters? Part 2: The Septuagint 

Introduction As we begin studying what kephalē means in 1 Corinthians 11:3 and Ephesians 5:23, one of...

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What Does “Head” (Kephalē) Mean in Paul’s Letters? Part 1: Introduction 

Introduction  On two occasions, the apostle Paul says that man (or a husband) is the...

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Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and the Gospel 

  “Deconstruction,” according to Brian Zahnd, refers to “a crisis of Christian faith that leads to...

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A History of Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts: A Palestinian Christian’s Perspective 

Like many of you, my heart has been heavy over the recent violence that has...

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My Ecumenical Journey

Ecumenicism refers to “efforts by Christians of different Church traditions to develop closer relationships and better understandings. The...

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Calling All Gen Z

At our upcoming Exiles in Babylon conference, we’re so excited to have additional programming available...

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Disability and The Church

Christian leaders everywhere should be asking: “How are we including, caring for, discipling, learning from,...

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The Future of the Church

One might say that I have a love/hate relationship with the church, and the last...

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Putting Politics Back in Christmas

You’ve probably heard the phrase: “the gospel is not partisan, but it is political.” Typically,...

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The Gospel and the Redistribution of Wealth

The apostle Paul spent more time in his letters talking about the redistribution of wealth...

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Live Today

By Chris Sprinkle I woke up on the morn of January 1, 2022, to the...

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