

Andrew Walker
Associate professor of Christian ethics and public theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
Top 10 podcasts with Andrew Walker
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Aug 7, 2025 • 60min
BONUS: Contending for Truth
Gabe Lyons, founder of Think, advocates for thoughtful church engagement in culture. Andrew Walker, a theology professor, emphasizes conscience transformation through scripture. Ryan Anderson, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, integrates philosophical truths into public justice. Together, they explore the church's evolving role in American culture, the balance between public policy and religious freedom, and navigating controversial issues like parental rights and assisted suicide. Their insights urge deeper theological engagement amidst societal challenges.

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Feb 29, 2024 • 26min
The politics of IVF
Andrew Walker, an associate professor of Christian ethics, joins to dissect the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that classifies embryos as children. He shares compelling insights on the ethical dilemmas surrounding IVF, where pro-life beliefs clash with modern family planning. The discussion navigates the political implications of reproductive rights, revealing how this topic could shape voter sentiment and the upcoming elections. Walker's expert perspective adds depth to the ongoing dialogue about personhood and reproductive technologies.

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Jul 19, 2024 • 47min
Overcoming Protestant Fears of Natural Law: Prof. Andrew Walker
Prof. Andrew Walker, a Christian ethics expert and author, discusses his book, 'Faithful Reason.' He tackles the challenges Protestants face with natural law, advocating for its importance in moral thought. Walker highlights the need for Christians to confidently participate in public debates by understanding shared moral principles. He also explores the connection between natural rights and marriage, addressing societal shifts in these areas. The conversation emphasizes thoughtful philosophical engagement to navigate contemporary ethical discussions.

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Jan 27, 2022 • 1h 1min
Natural Law and Natural Theology with Andrew Walker
Andrew Walker, a professor of ethics and managing editor for World Opinions, dives into the fascinating realms of natural law and theology. He discusses the biblical roots of natural law and its relevance in contemporary debates. Despite some Protestant apprehensions, Walker explains its critical role in shaping moral arguments. The conversation also touches on religious liberty and offers insights into current issues like gender identity, grounding these discussions in the principles of natural law. Walker concludes with book recommendations for further exploration.

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Aug 31, 2024 • 39min
Ep 90. Natural Law w. Dr. Andrew Walker
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Andrew Walker, a professor of ethics, dives into the foundations of natural law and its implications for both Christians and non-Christians. He explores how creation shapes ethical norms and the vital link between law and morality. Walker shares insights on the marriage debate, emphasizing natural law's role in defining traditional values. He also highlights the importance of articulating moral truths in a complex cultural landscape, urging listeners to understand and embrace their ethical beliefs.

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Jul 5, 2023 • 33min
Social Conservatism for the Common Good
Andrew Walker, an Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and editor of the book Social Conservatism for the Common Good, joins the conversation. He dives into the evolving nature of social conservatism and highlights the polarization of contemporary social issues compared to past decades. The talk emphasizes bridging complex moral inquiries, defending biblical truths, and the importance of Christians articulating their beliefs in today's world. Funny quirks in ministry also get a mention, adding a light touch to these serious discussions.

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Mar 7, 2024 • 40min
Andrew Walker on Natural Law and Christian Ethics
Dr. Andrew Walker, Associate Dean at the School of Theology and a scholar in Christian ethics, dives deep into the complexities of political theology and natural law. He addresses the vital role of Christians in politics, urging engagement for the common good while critiquing the rise of Christian nationalism. Walker explores natural law’s significance in shaping universal moral principles and discusses how Christian ethics can stand firm against contemporary secular values. His insights on the interaction between faith and public life make for a compelling conversation.

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Jul 14, 2022 • 26min
Andrew Walker - Digital transformation in manufacturing and distribution
Andrew Walker is the CEO of Shift7, a leading B2B digital agency for manufacturers and distributors.In this episode, we explore how manufacturing and distribution are embracing digital transformation. We discuss the most important trends, the differences between B2C and B2B, and the need to focus on the customer experience. Andrew closes with an example of how a toy manufacturing client of theirs was able to embrace digital transformation as part of their corporate transformation.Links & mentions:shift7digital.com

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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 5min
America's Moral Crisis with Dr. Andrew Walker
In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Andrew Walker, an expert in Christian ethics, discusses how Christians can remain faithful in a culture increasingly hostile to their values. He highlights the importance of courage and conviction, emphasizing the need for believers to engage meaningfully in public discourse. Walker shares insights on the implications of Christian nationalism and political engagement, while also addressing the Johnson Amendment's impact on churches. His practical framework offers hope amid challenging moral landscapes.

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Feb 6, 2023 • 50min
Conservatives, Progressives, and the Pursuit of the Common Good (Andrew Walker and Robert George)
Conservative scholar Robert George and Andrew Walker discuss the common good, American conservatism, natural law. They delve into the impact of overturning Roe v. Wade, the transgender movement, and anticipate the collapse of a cultural movement.