

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 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.

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.

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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Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 8min
Cultural Update: Charlie Kirk Assassination; Sex Change Regrets; AI's effect on high schoolers
The discussion kicks off with a reflection on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing the need for understanding during tragedy. It moves to the controversial topic of gender transition regret, spotlighting personal stories that raise vital questions about medical practices. Relationships are put under the microscope, revealing a study that underscores the diminishing desirability of individuals with multiple partners. Lastly, concerns are raised about AI's impact on education, with calls for thoughtful dialogue on its role in shaping future generations.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 47min
Spiritual Warfare and the Powers of Darkness (with Clint Arnold)
Clint Arnold, a renowned New Testament scholar and professor at Talbot, joins to delve into spiritual warfare and the powers of darkness. He explores how the Apostle Paul's teachings reveal the realities of demonic forces impacting modern spirituality and mental health. Arnold also discusses the supernatural beliefs of first-century cultures and their influence on early Christianity. Additionally, he highlights the significance of Jesus' teachings in shaping Paul's understanding of spiritual conflict and the believer's protective status in Christ.

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.

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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.