The Russell Moore Show

The Russell Moore Show

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

Latest Episodes

John Starke’s Antidote for Performance Faith
Episode 56|49min
John Starke’s Antidote for Performance Faith
The pastor and author talks about the power of Christ’s presence in our lives.
Curtis Chang Says Anxiety Is Opportunity
Episode 54|54min
Curtis Chang Says Anxiety Is Opportunity
The theologian, academic, and author invites Christians to rethink their worries.
Bonus Episode: Tim Keller’s Heavenly Hope
Episode 54|48min
Bonus Episode: Tim Keller’s Heavenly Hope
Remembering the great pastor, theologian, author, and friend.
Rainn Wilson Tells Me Where I’m Wrong on Spirituality
Episode 53|49min
Rainn Wilson Tells Me Where I’m Wrong on Spirituality
The actor and writer hopes today’s young people will give faith a chance.
A Road Map for Christian Unity
Episode 52|37min
A Road Map for Christian Unity
Russell and producer Ashley Hales respond to listener questions about how people and churches can get along.
Esau McCaulley Makes Grace Plausible
Episode 51|56min
Esau McCaulley Makes Grace Plausible
The author and public theologian talks about the power of context.
Hope for Grief and Accountability
Episode 50|38min
Hope for Grief and Accountability
Russell Moore and producer Ashley Hales respond to listeners.
David Platt Wasn’t Radical Enough
Episode 49|41min
David Platt Wasn’t Radical Enough
The pastor and author says the problem runs deeper than the American Dream.
Developing a Biblical Framework with Christopher Watkin
Episode 48|50min
Developing a Biblical Framework with Christopher Watkin
The professor and author speaks to critical theory, Biblical interpretation, and cultural thought.
Elves, Boomers, and Influencers: What We’re Reading
Episode 47|48min
Elves, Boomers, and Influencers: What We’re Reading
Russell and producer Ashley Hales introduce a new quarterly books segment.