Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae
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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.
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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.
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24 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 60min

Cultural Update: Faith and Politics after Charlie Kirk; Human Eggs from Skin Cells; Pregnancy Robots

Scott is joined by Rick Langer, an expert in ethics and bioethics. They delve into the contrast between viewing Christians as warriors versus servants in the context of politics after the Kirk shooting. Discussing abortion, they reveal mixed statistics showing reduced clinic abortions but an increase in medication abortions, prompting a deeper exploration of public policy intentions. They also examine groundbreaking advancements like creating human eggs from skin cells and the ethical dilemmas surrounding pregnancy robots and artificial wombs.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 40min

A Christian Response to Physician Assisted Suicide — Perspective from Canada (with Ewan Goligher)

Dr. Ewan Goligher, a critical care physician and author, shares insights on physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia in Canada. He discusses the rapid growth of these practices and the moral implications for healthcare providers. Goligher emphasizes the motivations driving patients towards euthanasia, often rooted in feelings of being a burden rather than pain. He warns against the risks of coercion and argues for the intrinsic value of human life, urging the Christian community to provide loving alternatives and support for those in need.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 1min

Cultural Update: What About Those Rapture Promises?; Charlie Kirk and Faith in Politics

This week, the hosts dive into the chaos of viral rapture predictions, questioning their impact on Christian credibility and how to respond with compassion. They reflect on Charlie Kirk's assassination and the delicate balance of faith and politics, emphasizing the need for thoughtful discourse. The discussion extends to AI's growing role in parenting, advocating for genuine human presence over technological convenience. Listener questions tackle sensitive topics like defining cults in Christianity and comforting friends angry at God, promoting empathy and understanding.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 46min

Can Christlikeness and Competitiveness Go Together? (with Erik Thoennes)

In this conversation, Erik Thoennes, an experienced theologian from Talbot School of Theology, explores the intersection of faith and sports. He discusses the importance of playing for God's glory and how to avoid tying one's identity to athletic success. Erik shares insights on the role of competition in character building and offers parenting advice to ensure a healthy approach to youth sports. His personal journey in athletics adds depth to the conversation, providing a framework for understanding sports as a means of glorifying God.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 59min

Cultural Update: Cancel Culture Resurfaces; Surveillance State in New York

The discussion dives into the controversial rise of police surveillance in New York, exploring privacy rights and biblical views on government power. They reflect on the disturbing trend of graphic killings shared on social media, which dehumanize victims and desensitize audiences. Cancel culture makes waves again as employees are fired for insensitive comments about a recent tragedy, prompting conversations about free speech and forgiveness. Finally, they ponder the role of AI-driven spiritual apps in addressing or replacing genuine faith.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 41min

"Dad Deprivation" and the Importance of Fathers (with Anthony Bradley)

Anthony Bradley, a distinguished research fellow at the Acton Institute and professor at Kuyper College, tackles the pressing issue of 'dad deprivation.' He explores how the absence of fathers impacts children's mental health and behavior. The conversation covers the rising number of single-parent families, the influence of the Industrial Revolution on family roles, and the unique challenges faced in African-American communities. Bradley emphasizes the vital role fathers play in promoting emotional intimacy and resilience through nurturing interactions.

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