Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae
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Jan 6, 2026 • 34min

What to Make of Alternative Medicine? (with Donal O'Mathuna)

In this engaging discussion, Professor Donal O'Mathuna from Ohio State University delves into the world of alternative medicine and its intersection with faith. He shares his unique background in pharmacy and ethics, explaining the evolving definitions of alternative treatments like herbs and yoga. O'Mathuna warns against the misconception that natural means safe, emphasizing the importance of spiritual discernment. He also examines how biblical health differs from cultural wellness, and explores the therapeutic potential and risks of psychedelics. A thought-provoking listen!
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Dec 30, 2025 • 34min

The Bible and The Use of Alcohol (with John Anthony Dunne)

In this discussion, Dr. John Anthony Dunne, an expert in New Testament studies, explores the complex relationship between alcohol and the Bible. He shares insights from his book, revealing that references to alcohol are prevalent in Scripture and deserve careful consideration. Dunne clarifies that biblical wine was indeed intoxicating and explains the historical context of ancient beverages. He emphasizes moderation, advises on the meaning of wine in the Eucharist, and discusses pastoral care for those with differing views on alcohol, all while encouraging thoughtful, honest dialogue.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 35min

The American Religious Landscape (with Ryan Burge)

Ryan Burge, a religious demographer and author, shares insights on America's ever-shifting religious landscape. He discusses the current state of evangelicalism, highlighting an age gap that threatens its future. Burge also explores the growth patterns of various religious groups, including the stable yet dwindling Catholic attendance and the cultural significance of Black Protestant churches. He emphasizes the importance of nurturing faith in younger generations and posits a future where Christians and non-religious individuals may be nearly equal in population.
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9 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 58min

Cultural Update: Disobeying Unlawful Orders; The Truth Physics Can No Longer Ignore; Rightward Shift Among Young Men

In a thought-provoking discussion, a woman in Japan raises eyebrows after 'marrying' an AI chatbot, sparking debates on technology's impact on intimacy. The hosts delve into how physics may need a new paradigm as it grapples with concepts like emergence and self-organization. They also explore the moral quandaries of soldiers disobeying unlawful orders, guided by biblical principles. Lastly, an analysis reveals a rightward shift among young men, attributed to feelings of institutional bias and lost opportunities.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 29min

The AI Revolution: Expert Roundtable

Join experts Yohan Lee, a tech innovator and former AI executive, Michael Arena, a business leader specializing in AI applications, and Mihretu Guta, a philosopher delving into consciousness and AI ethics. They discuss how AI transforms language translation, raises workplace efficiency, and shapes business dynamics. The panel also addresses the ethical implications of AI, including job displacement, misinformation, and the risks of dehumanization. With insights on biblical stewardship and the integration of faith in technology, this conversation navigates the complex landscape of AI's future.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 1min

Cultural update: Australia's Social Media Ban; Marijuana and Youth Health; Study on Charlie Kirk Death

A surge in adolescent ER visits linked to marijuana legalization raises ethical concerns about youth health and substance use. Australia enacts a groundbreaking social media ban for children under 16, igniting debate about government overreach versus protection. A Barna study reveals that Charlie Kirk's death inspired more spiritual reflection than political action, especially among Gen Z. Furthermore, an AI conference uncovers alarming ethical issues in academia as one-fifth of peer reviews were generated by AI. The conversation navigates pressing cultural and faith-related topics.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 40min

The Remarkable and Influential Life of Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop

Nigel Cameron, a medical historian and biographer of Dr. C. Everett Koop, dives into the fascinating life of the former Surgeon General. He discusses Koop's rise as a pediatric surgeon and his unique blend of tough love and humor. Nigel reveals how clinical experiences shaped Koop's pro-life stance and his groundbreaking work on tobacco and AIDS, impacting public health policy. He also touches on the Baby Doe controversy and Koop's struggles with political pressures, offering insights into his legacy as a compassionate leader in challenging times.
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Dec 6, 2025 • 60min

Cultural Update: Jesus Bots; UCSD Education Crisis; The New Singlehood Dilemma; Guns in Church

The hosts dive into the intriguing world of 'Jesus Bots,' exploring how AI spiritual guides may promote a self-centered faith. They discuss the alarming math crisis at UC San Diego, attributing it to grade inflation and COVID learning loss. The conversation shifts to the dangers of becoming overly reliant on AI for decision-making, reshaping our thought processes. Cultural pressures around being single create confusion and isolation, while they also tackle tattoo ethics and the practicality of armed security in churches. Lastly, they share tips for teen devotionals.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 51min

Biola's Commitment to Biblical Truth: A Conversation with President Corey

In this engaging discussion, Barry H. Corey, the eighth president of Biola University, shares insights from his 16 years of leadership. He tackles the challenges of staying true to Biola's biblical mission amid a polarized culture. Corey emphasizes the importance of intentional course corrections to prevent mission drift and the rigorous hiring processes that align faculty with theological convictions. He also discusses responses to critiques since the COVID-19 era and the role of critical theories in education, underscoring a commitment to both scholarship and biblical truth.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 48min

Seeing Good in the World (with Tim Muehlhoff)

In this engaging discussion, Tim Muehlhoff, a seasoned speaker and senior director of Biola's Winsome Conviction Project, explores why Christians often overlook the goodness of creation. He advocates for embracing the world as God's home and treasures the beauty found in nature, art, and relationships. Tim challenges listeners to balance their recognition of both brokenness and goodness, encouraging gratitude and stewardship. Delight in creation while lovingly resisting its corruption is a key theme, offering a fresh perspective on faith and environmental engagement.

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