

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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Sep 5, 2025 • 60min
Cultural Update: Does Marriage Have a Future?; Women's Happiness Around the World
In this engaging discussion, Erik Thoennes, a colleague at Talbot, explores marriage's transformation in light of technology and economics. He argues for a Christian perspective on love and commitment amidst casual norms. The duo highlights a survey revealing that married mothers report greater happiness, emphasizing connection and purpose while valuing singleness. They also address the grave situation of Afghan women under Taliban rule, advocating for informed global engagement and awareness of their struggles.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 1h 19min
How Much Can Christians Compromise on Sexuality?
The conversation dives into the complexities of same-sex unions and gender identity within the church. It examines a proposed 'third way' for navigating these contentious issues while encouraging charity and clarity in discussions. The hosts highlight how Romans 14 addresses disputable topics and consider the implications for LGBTQ individuals. They focus on the need for doctrinal integrity and the significance of love and acceptance. The discussion emphasizes exploring diverse biblical interpretations while maintaining respect for differing views.

Aug 29, 2025 • 59min
Cultural Update: Is Climate Change a Big Deal?; Adulthood Milestones Delayed; School Shooting
A new government study is challenging conventional beliefs about climate change, raising questions about CO2 and its impact. Meanwhile, millennials and Gen Z are delaying traditional adulthood milestones due to economic pressures and shifting societal values. The conversation also addresses the tragic school shooting at a Catholic elementary school, exploring its implications on community safety and parenting trends. The speakers emphasize a balanced dialogue on climate and the moral complexities surrounding recent tragedies.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 38min
Is Business a Force for Good? (with Jim Otteson)
In this enlightening discussion, Jim Otteson, Professor of Business Ethics at Notre Dame and author of "Honorable Business," delves into the skepticism young people have towards business today. He tackles misconceptions around greed and consumerism, advocating for a redefined purpose of business focused on societal improvement. Otteson examines the hidden value entrepreneurs bring, critiques the narrow focus on shareholder wealth, and emphasizes the sacredness of work, encouraging a faith-driven approach to business that uplifts humanity.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 59min
Cultural Update: Single Dads by Choice; Abortion Pills at Costco; Americans dying more often
Rick Langer, a professor and expert in ethics, joins the discussion on the rise of single men choosing fatherhood outside of marriage. They delve into how this trend impacts children's emotional well-being and the implications for traditional family structures. The podcast also covers Costco’s decision not to sell abortion pills, sparking debate about business ethics and public health. Additionally, the hosts tackle the growing mortality rates in younger generations and share insights on parenting, effective communication, and the role of AI in cultivating critical thinking.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 35min
A Biblical Guide to Navigating Youth Sports (with Ed Uszynski)
In this enlightening discussion, Ed Uszynski, a seasoned sports minister and author, shares valuable insights on navigating youth sports from a Christian perspective. He addresses the toxic elements prevalent in the youth sports culture and emphasizes turning challenges into growth opportunities for families. Ed explores the shift from spiritual development to commercialization in sports, highlighting the need for balance between competition and moral integrity. He also discusses the importance of supportive parenting, advocating for encouragement over criticism, and prioritizing fun in children's athletic pursuits.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 53min
Cultural Update: AI takeover of education; proposed law overturning same-sex marriage; increased demand for euthanasia
The podcast delves into the transformation of education due to AI, spotlighting the last generation to experience high school without it. It examines a Supreme Court case that could overturn same-sex marriage and discusses how Christians might respond. In Canada, the rising demand for euthanasia raises urgent ethical concerns about life and suffering. Additional listener questions explore issues of wills, the limits of belief, and the complex theology surrounding reproductive technologies, including the origins of the soul.

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Aug 13, 2025 • 28min
Economics and the Fertility Gap (with Clara Piano)
Clara Piano, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Mississippi, delves into the global decline in fertility rates and its implications on society. She discusses how marriage is vital to child-rearing and examines economic factors influencing fertility decisions. The conversation challenges overpopulation myths, advocating for viewing individuals as resources for growth. Clara highlights the struggles young people face in forming families today, emphasizing the importance of supportive values and environments for thriving marriages.

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Aug 8, 2025 • 59min
Cultural Update: Teen use of AI chatbots; Canada pushes to expand euthanasia; cash aid lacks results; designer babies fall short
Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI chatbots, raising concerns about emotional dependency and shrinking real-life connections. Canada is considering expanding euthanasia laws to include mental health issues, which poses serious ethical questions. The hype around designer babies reveals the limitations of genetic screening and the dangers of viewing children as customizable products. Finally, the conversation emphasizes the biblical value of everyday work as a form of ministry, contrasting it with traditional wealth narratives.

Aug 5, 2025 • 31min
The Pursuit of Safety — At What Cost? (with Jeremy Lundgren)
Jeremy Lundgren, Director of Nicolet Bible Institute and author of 'The Pursuit of Safety,' challenges the cultural obsession with safety. He explores how the quest for security can become an unhealthy idol, urging listeners to reconsider its true value. The podcast dives into the paradox of wanting control while embracing faith's unpredictability. Lundgren highlights the importance of risking for Christ, encouraging a balance between planning for the future and trusting in God's sovereignty amidst life’s uncertainties.