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

Beth Moore Speaks Out
Episode 45|49min
Beth Moore Speaks Out
The Bible teacher and author returns to talk about her new memoir.
Jesus Encounters Us in Scripture
Episode 44|33min
Jesus Encounters Us in Scripture
Listener questions on the resurrection, biblical interpretation, and theological differences in marriage.
Rick Warren Reflects on His Legacy
Episode 43|52min
Rick Warren Reflects on His Legacy
One of America’s greatest spiritual leaders speaks to the SBC disfellowshipping Saddleback, pastoral transition, and the Great Commission.
Are We Miracle or Machine?
Episode 42|50min
Are We Miracle or Machine?
Poet, author, and literary critic Adam Kirsch talks about human nature, technology, and the future.
Evangelicalism’s Failure with Jon Ward
Episode 41|52min
Evangelicalism’s Failure with Jon Ward
The news correspondent and author speaks on parents, personal life, and politics.
Church: It’s Complicated
Episode 40|40min
Church: It’s Complicated
Russell Moore and producer Ashley Hales respond to listeners.
Yuval Levin on What Christians Can Learn from Religious Minorities
Episode 39|55min
Yuval Levin on What Christians Can Learn from Religious Minorities
The political analyst talks being Jewish in America, working toward institutional change, and valuing the common good.
Senator Coons’s Prayer Across the Aisles
Episode 38|40min
Senator Coons’s Prayer Across the Aisles
Finding common ground in fragmented times.
Ross Douthat on American Religion and Where Martin Luther was Right and Wrong
Episode 37|48min
Ross Douthat on American Religion and Where Martin Luther was Right and Wrong
The New York Times columnist talks popes, power, and politics.
Malcolm Guite’s Hope for Hurt Christians
Episode 36|47min
Malcolm Guite’s Hope for Hurt Christians
The poet’s thoughts on imagination, illumination, and the truth of the gospel.