

Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture
Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae
A weekly podcast that offers Christian perspectives on some of the most significant issues facing today's church and culture. In each episode, hosts Scott Rae and Sean McDowell — professors at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology — draw upon biblical wisdom and insights from guest experts as they explore how Christians can thoughtfully and faithfully engage with cultural trends and current events.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 60min
Cultural Update: Zohran Mamdani; AI Erotica; Surrogacy in Crisis
The discussion kicks off with the election of progressive mayor Zohran Mamdani, diving into socialism's allure for today's youth. They explore the surrogacy industry's troubling exploitation, highlighting the ethical dilemmas and lack of oversight. The conversation also touches on AI erotica, raising concerns about its impact on real relationships and the normalization of digital pornography. Finally, listener questions provide personal insights on chronic pain and a critical look at democratic socialism compared to authoritarian regimes.

Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 36min
Tim Tebow: Behind the Scenes
Tim Tebow, a former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL quarterback, now leads the Tim Tebow Foundation, focusing on anti-trafficking efforts. In this engaging conversation, he reflects on his journey from athlete to advocate, emphasizing the importance of seeing every individual as valuable. Tebow shares poignant stories about his father's influence and encounters with vulnerable people that shaped his perspective. He challenges listeners to confront societal lies about worth and stresses the need for collective action to combat evil and uplift those in need.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 2min
Cultural Update: Gambling and Sports; Growing Discontent in Relationships
Rick Langer, a theologian and pastoral voice, joins the conversation to explore the impact of dating apps on modern relationships and the challenge of finding meaning over fleeting happiness. They discuss the NBA betting scandal and the moral implications of gambling's rise in sports culture, highlighting the addiction risks and the church's role in addressing it. Additionally, they analyze Bill Gates’ pragmatic approach to climate change, advocating for actionable solutions for the developing world. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their scripture reading habits and engage thoughtfully in discussions about faith.

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Oct 28, 2025 • 32min
Common Ground on Women in the Church and Home (with Gregg Allison)
In this engaging discussion, professor Gregg Allison, a Southern Baptist Theological Seminary scholar and author of "Complementarity," dives into the contentious topic of women's roles in the church and home. He explores the definitions of complementarianism and egalitarianism, offering a thoughtful foundation in complementarity aimed at fostering unity. Gregg examines historical perspectives, interprets biblical texts on gender, and highlights how Jesus modeled equality in discipleship. His insights propose a way forward that emphasizes mutual respect and flourishing within the church community.

Oct 24, 2025 • 57min
Answering Your Questions
This conversation dives into the relevance of voting as an expression of love for neighbors. The ethics of using CRISPR for treating Down syndrome are explored, highlighting dignity and therapeutic issues. Discussions on national identity versus allegiance to God's Kingdom stress humility and love for country without nationalism. The hosts also tackle deep questions about God's control over events, and the sensitive subject of abortion liabilities, advocating for compassion and pragmatic strategies.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 31min
How the Intricacy of the Human Body Points to a Designer (with Rick Zimmerman)
Dr. Rick Zimmerman, a physician and vaccine specialist at the University of Pittsburgh, explores fascinating aspects of human anatomy that suggest intelligent design. He discusses the complexity of the eye, lung function, and cellular metabolism, highlighting how these systems indicate a creator's handiwork. Zimmerman also links religious observance to improved health outcomes, arguing for the body-soul connection in wellness. He emphasizes the importance of wonder in science and encourages pastors to prioritize physical health for effective ministry.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 2min
Cultural Update: Hostages Released; Gen Z Christianity and Suicide; Nigerian Persecutions
In this discussion, Erik Thoennes, a theologian from Talbot School of Theology, joins Scott to unpack urgent cultural issues. They celebrate the return of Israeli hostages while examining the complex Israel-Gaza situation. A troubling rise in suicide rates among Gen Z sparks dialogue about the quest for meaning amidst a new wave of Christian faith. They also address the severe persecution of Christians in Nigeria and China, urging global awareness and prayer. Finally, they tackle authenticity at work and the potential of AI to encourage discernment in beliefs.

Oct 14, 2025 • 34min
Unearthing Colossae: Excavation of Paul’s Ancient City (with Clint Arnold)
Dr. Clint Arnold, a renowned biblical scholar and authority on Colossians, sheds light on the groundbreaking excavation of Colossae in modern Turkey. He discusses the city's historical significance and its connection to the New Testament, revealing how artifacts might clarify the enigmatic 'Colossian heresy.' Arnold shares insights on past excavation challenges, innovative methods like ground-penetrating radar, and the implications of this research for understanding early Christianity. Excitement builds as he envisions future discoveries to uncover more about Paul's world.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 56min
Cultural Update: Israel-Hamas Ceasefire; Conversion Therapy and Free Speech
The discussion starts with a striking Ohio study revealing that 40% of fatal crash victims had high THC levels, raising important questions about marijuana legalization and Christian ethics. The hosts then tackle the alarming rise of AI-generated videos and deepfakes, prompting concerns over truth and communication. A Supreme Court case regarding conversion therapy challenges free speech versus professional ethics. Finally, they reflect on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and the deeper cultural transformations needed for lasting peace.

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Oct 7, 2025 • 37min
Dangerous Devices? (with Trevor Sutton)
Trevor Sutton, a pastor and professor with expertise in theology and technology, discusses the paradox of time-saving devices that often seem to enslave us instead of liberate us. He advocates for practices like techno-fasting and outlines practical steps to reclaim control over our digital lives. Sutton explores the historical relationship between technology and worship, critiques our obsession with 'saving' time, and emphasizes a theological perspective on AI, warning against the idolatry of new tech while suggesting its useful applications in ministry.


