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The Russell Moore Show

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Listen in as Russell Moore, director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project and Editor-in-Chief, talks about the latest books, cultural conversations and pressing ethical questions that point us toward the kingdom of Christ.

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Gather round ye listeners come…Andrew Peterson is back.

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Songwriter/author Andrew Peterson has been singing about the birth of Jesus every Christmas for over 26 years in the form of a Christmas concept album a... more

Russell takes a listener question about whether some songs are better than others for worshipping in a congregational setting.

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Submit your own question for the show! Email questions@russellmoore.com ... more

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N.T. Wright joins Russell and Leslie to field a listener's question about the parable of the talents told in Luke 19, and why it’s not all that it seems.

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In this episode, Professor N. T. Wright joins us to walk through Ephesians as a panoramic room with a view—sunrise to moonset—where heaven and earth meet, and spiritual warfare is real but not partisan. Drawing from his new book The Vision of Ephesia... more

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Recent Guests

N. T. Wright
Influential biblical scholar and author
Professor
Episode: N.T. Wright on The Vision of Ephesians
Joni Eareckson Tada
Founder of Joni and Friends and advocate for people with disabilities.
Joni and Friends
Episode: Joni Eareckson Tada on When God Shows Up in the Breaking
Ken Burns
Renowned American filmmaker known for his documentary films
Episode: Ken Burns on the American Revolution
Benjamin Watson
Former professional football player and host of The Just Life podcast
The Just Life Podcast
Episode: Ben Watson and Russell Moore on The Just Life
Paul Kingsnorth
Author and former environmental activist who transitioned from neo-paganism to Christianity.
Episode: Paul Kingsnorth on the Dark Powers Behind AI
General Stanley McChrystal
Retired four-star general in the United States Army and author of the book On Character, Choices That Define a Life
Episode: General Stanley McChrystal on Character
Christine Emba
Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and contributing writer at The New York Times
American Enterprise Institute
Episode: Christine Emba on the Fantasy of Porn’s Harmlessness
Michael Valtizen
A listener from South Korea who posed a question about discipline and legalism
Episode: Listener Question: Am I Disciplined—or Just Legalistic?
Tony Hale
Two-time Emmy Award-winning actor known for his roles in 'Arrested Development' and 'Veep'.
Episode: Tony Hale on Parenting, Powerlessness, and Processing Grief

Host

Russell Moore
Director of Christianity Today's Public Theology Project and Editor-in-Chief.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Yes!!!

    God, thank you for this man!! I’m starting if feel like there are “Christians” who are filled with Spirit, and those who are not. This man is! Thank you for your wisdom, insight and kindness in talking about difficult things. What a breath of fresh air and inspiration. We are so blessed to have Russell Moore!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wenwillow
    United Statesa month ago
  • Wonderful Podcast.

    I’ve had the pleasure of listening to your podcast for awhile and am always blessed. What you said at the end, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” ‘It will not overcome it. It cannot overcome it.’ Made me burst into tears. I am going through a terrible time right now withdrawing from a medical prescription. I have felt forsaken by God, although I know that’s not true. I have felt covered in darkness. Your words today made me see that darkness cannot overcome... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    McCleodClan
    Canada2 months ago
  • Kingsnorth interview

    If I can construct a categorically moral objection to something new, then I don’t have to learn how to use it or make complex decisions about using it for good or bad purposes, and hopefully I can frighten the people around me from using it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Robbiepolitico
    United States2 months ago
  • Thoughtful

    I really enjoy this show. It always leaves me with something to ponder. Great conversations with interesting guests who encourage me to think deeply, with discernment, on timely topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cae56
    United States3 months ago
  • Sanity Here!

    Russell Moore is the voice of sanity in an upside down world. He was brave and stood firm when many went the other way in the SBC, and thanks to him and Christianity Today I’ve found weekly news and issues discussed through a Christian objective lens. Thank you so much Russell!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JanaPM33*
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners praise the thoughtful and intelligent discussions that prompt them to reflect deeply on their faith and cultural engagement.
Comments highlight the quality of the guests, noting that insights from diverse fields enrich the conversation and provide valuable perspectives on contemporary issues.
Many appreciate the host's ability to navigate complex topics with humility and grace, making challenging discussions accessible and relatable.

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N.T. Wright on The Vision of Ephesians
Q: If somebody is wanting to read Ephesians, maybe a new Christian, maybe not a Christian, maybe someone who's just curious, would you recommend that they read it all together in one sitting or a little bit at a time?
Both. Ephesians isn't a long book, and it's important to grasp the full message as well as reflect deeply on individual verses afterwards.
N.T. Wright on The Vision of Ephesians
Q: How should someone read that kind of language in Ephesians 1? If they're worried about, well, what does that mean for me in terms of, is God actually speaking to me?
The discussion around predestination shouldn't be interpreted in the medieval context of salvation alone, but as a call to live for the praise of God's glory and as part of the Church's mission.
Listener Question: N.T. Wright on the Parable of the Talents
Q: Professor, is Jesus advocating income inequality?
No, Wright explains that the parable is not about ethical teaching or economic practices, but rather about God's coming and the responsibility of individuals in light of that.
Joni Eareckson Tada on When God Shows Up in the Breaking
Q: What would you say to someone who is considering medical assistance in dying because of suffering?
I'm empathetic toward their suffering but encourage them to recognize that life is precious and that God can provide strength through suffering.
Joni Eareckson Tada on When God Shows Up in the Breaking
Q: How would you respond to the idea of genetic engineering to eliminate suffering?
It's a short-sighted and discriminatory view, and we should not seek to eradicate suffering, as there are valuable lessons learned from those who endure it.

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A prominent feature of this podcast is its exploration of the intersection between faith and pressing cultural issues. Episodes consistently feature engaging discussions on theological concepts, such as the implications of biblical texts for contemporary life, spirituality, and ethical dilemmas faced by Christians today. Notable themes include human rights, justice, and the role of the Church in modern society, with guests ranging from scholars and authors to activists, bringing diverse perspectives that enrich the dialogue. The focus on profound and sometimes controversial questions establishes a thought-provoking atmosphere that challenges listeners to reflect on their faith in light of societal challenges. Additionally, the host's abilit... more

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