
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture
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.
Latest episodes

Apr 12, 2025 • 60min
Cultural Update: The Ethics of Dire Wolves; What to Make of Miracles; Are Embryos Property?
Explore the heated debate over a teacher's firing for using a transgender student's preferred name, raising questions about parental rights. Dive into the ethics of resurrecting dire wolves and the moral responsibilities that come with de-extinction. Discover the controversial implications of classifying embryos as property versus human life following a landmark court ruling. Plus, a listener's challenge on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and a critical look at the safety of psychedelics in mental health treatment.

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Apr 8, 2025 • 49min
Apologetics for a New Generation
The discussion delves into how apologetics can be accessible to everyone, emphasizing practical skills for engaging with diverse beliefs. It highlights the importance of authentic relationships in evangelism and the unique challenges women face in society, stressing the gospel's empowering role. The conversation navigates the pro-life vs. pro-choice dialogue with compassion and considers the intersection of mental health and faith. Additionally, it examines the influence of critical theory on perceptions of truth, guiding Christians through contemporary cultural narratives.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 3min
Cultural Update: Polygany Reduces Birthrates, Relatives Can Be "Brought Back to Life" Through AI Chatbots, and New Tech Allows for More Control Over Embryo Selection
The discussion highlights how polygamy may contribute to lower birthrates compared to monogamy, emphasizing healthier family structures. It also delves into the intriguing idea of using AI chatbots to 'communicate' with deceased relatives, raising both emotional and ethical questions. The podcast critiques new technologies for embryo selection, discussing the pressures they place on parents and the commodification of life. Finally, it addresses complex topics around personal identity and biblical teachings in today's secular society.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 43min
Intelligent Design: Dying or Flourishing? (with Doug Axe)
Doug Axe, a Professor of Molecular Biology at Biola University and author of 'Undeniable', delves into the current state of the intelligent design movement. He discusses the mixed reactions to past research, the evolving relationship between faith and science, and critiques of Darwinism. Axe highlights the importance of engaging with theological implications of belief systems while navigating scientific discourse. He also emphasizes a resurgence of interest among younger researchers, advocating for more open dialogue on intelligent design in academic and church settings.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h
Cultural Update: Ethics of Embryo Research; Christianity in Silicon Valley; Vigilante Justice
Dive into the ethical dilemmas surrounding embryo research as it reshapes the abortion debate. Explore the intriguing rise of Christianity in Silicon Valley, where leaders weigh faith against productivity. The discussion also tackles vigilante justice, questioning its moral complexities amidst a call for lawful authority. Listeners are invited to reflect on compassion and identity within faith, delving into how scriptural teachings interact with contemporary issues like sexual orientation. It's a thought-provoking analysis at the intersection of faith and modern culture.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 50min
The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Join Chris Brooks, Pastor of Woodside Bible Church and author of Urban Apologetics, as he discusses the profound legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. He highlights King's moral theology and the often-overlooked religious foundations of his civil rights activism. The conversation addresses misconceptions between racial groups, the importance of recognizing each other's dignity, and the need for churches to foster genuine diversity. Brooks also emphasizes the significance of shared struggles over divisive rhetoric in achieving authentic Christian unity.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 59min
Cultural Update: Why is Dating Dying in Younger Generations? Porn is Becoming More Popular than Real Relationships, The App Store Enables New Age Restrictions on Downloading Certain Apps, An Australian Blood Donor Saves Thousands!
Eric Tannis, a colleague at Talbot School of Theology, discusses the decline in romantic relationships among younger generations, unpacking fears of emotional intimacy and digital distractions. He addresses the troubling trend of pornography overshadowing real connections, emphasizing its emotional impact. Tannis advocates for stricter digital protections for minors, calling on tech companies and parents to take action. The conversation also features an inspiring story about James Harrison, an Australian donor whose rare antibodies saved countless newborns, highlighting the power of selfless giving.

Mar 18, 2025 • 59min
Can Christians Identify as Gay? (with Preston Sprinkle)
Preston Sprinkle, a biblical scholar and head of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, delves into the complexities of gay identity in Christianity. He explores whether Christians can identify as gay, navigating the emotional and spiritual implications of such identities. The conversation highlights the need for compassion and clarity, emphasizing the balance between personal experiences and theological understanding. Additionally, Preston addresses the significance of language and open dialogue within the diverse faith community.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 56min
Cultural Update: Sociogenomics; New Study on Gender Affirming Surgery; Future of Faith in America
A groundbreaking study on gender-affirming surgery reveals increased psychological distress, prompting vital discussions on mental health support. Sociogenomics explores the interplay of genetics and environment, raising ethical questions about future parenting. Meanwhile, the decline of faith in America signals a plateau in religious affiliation, particularly among the youth. The complexities of adoption and evolving pastoral roles emphasize the need for compassion and understanding within the faith community.

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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 7min
Christians and Preferred Pronouns: Is it Biblical? (with Preston Sprinkle)
In this enlightening conversation, Preston Sprinkle, a biblical scholar and head of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, engages in a deep dive on the use of preferred pronouns within Christian faith. He discusses the evolving dialogue on LGBTQ issues in the church and emphasizes the importance of compassionate engagement amidst changing societal norms. The discussion touches on the complexities of gender identity, the balance between truth and love, and the implications for church communities navigating these contemporary challenges.
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