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

Nancy French on Love, Trauma, and Partisan Politics
Episode 101|47min
Nancy French on Love, Trauma, and Partisan Politics
The author and journalist reflects on her own life and the American landscape.
An Update to The Anxious Generation with Jonathan Haidt
Episode 100|51min
An Update to The Anxious Generation with Jonathan Haidt
New insights into mental health, religious communities, and the digital world.
’90s CCM, Slogans, and Joy: What We’re Reading
Episode 99|42min
’90s CCM, Slogans, and Joy: What We’re Reading
Russell and producer Ashley Hales talk books.
Marvin Olasky on a Better Moral Vision
Episode 98|51min
Marvin Olasky on a Better Moral Vision
Faithful living in politics, publishing, and personal pursuits.
Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis as a Story of Grace
Episode 97|50min
Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis as a Story of Grace
What the author sees in the narrative of Scripture.
Q&A: Reasons for Christian Hope in an Election Year
Episode 96|35min
Q&A: Reasons for Christian Hope in an Election Year
Russell and producer Ashley Hales respond to listeners.
Jennie Allen’s Help For Tangled Emotions
Episode 95|50min
Jennie Allen’s Help For Tangled Emotions
How God meets us in our mental health, memories, and mourning.
Bonus Episode: Should You Watch ‘The Chosen’?
Episode 94|30min
Bonus Episode: Should You Watch ‘The Chosen’?
Peter Wehner returns to discuss depictions of Jesus and political division.
Michael Wear’s Solution to Political Captivity
Episode 93|47min
Michael Wear’s Solution to Political Captivity
The author and nonprofit founder has hope for a better way.
Seth Kaplan’s Answer to Our Collective Problem
Episode 92|49min
Seth Kaplan’s Answer to Our Collective Problem
A leading expert on fragile states says stability starts at home.