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780: Born Again This Way: Rachel Gilson

Theology in the Raw

Theology in the Raw

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🗓️ 24 February 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Rachel has a fascinating story and a witty pen. She's the director of theological development for the northeast for CRU and is the author of the forthcoming book "Born Again This Way." She's attracted to women, married to a man, and a loves studying and writing about Jesus, the Bible, and Christianity. We talked a lot about her interesting journey to faith and how she's wrestled with her faith and her sexuality.

Rachel Gilson serves on the national theological team for Cru. She regularly speaks to churches and students nationally and internationally, especially on the topic of biblical sexuality. Her writing has appeared in places such as Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and Desiring God, and her first book, Born Again This Way (The Good Book Company) will be out March 1. Rachel holds a Master of Divinity and lives in Boston with her husband and daughter.

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Hello friends and welcome back to another episode of Theology in the Raw. I am very excited about today's show. I'll talk about my guest in just a second, but first I want to let you know that this is a listener supported podcast. If you have been blessed or confronted or have benefited from this podcast in any way and would love to contribute to the

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support the show it's patreon.com forward slash theology in the raw if you want to

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uh... come to one or some or all of the speaking events that I'm going to be engaging in over the next several weeks.

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I will be in Nashville, Tennessee, March 10th and March 11th. I'll be in Seattle, Washington, March 15th,

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 30th and May 1st and Phoenix, Arizona,

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May 6th and May 7th and a few other gigs in the fall, but that's so far away.

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Let's not even worry about that. If you want to look at my schedule, it's at it on a center for faith dot com you can go to the

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events page and look and see how and where or where I'm speaking and how you can

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register for those events.

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That's Center for Faith.com and go to the events link.

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I have a friend on the podcast today

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named Rachel Gilson and Rachel is one of a kind.

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She's so, she's a fun hang.

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We've only had a few face-to-face hangouts and Rachel is just one of those people that you

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