

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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Jan 30, 2026 • 59min
Cultural Update: UK Revival Questioned; Child Safety on Social Media; Posthumous Sperm Retrieval
This week: UK Revival Claims Questioned: A new Pew Research study challenges recent claims of spiritual revival among young adults in the UK, suggesting that opt-in surveys may be misleading and random sampling shows Christian identification is actually declining, not increasing.Social Media Child Safety: Social media giants face a landmark legal case regarding child safety, raising important questions about platform accountability and the protection of minors online.Posthumous Sperm Retrieval Ethics: Families of slain Israeli soldiers in Gaza are retrieving sperm from their bodies for posthumous reproduction, sparking complex ethical discussions about consent, grief, and reproductive technology.Harry Potter Generation Politics: The Harry Potter generation is being called to rethink their politics as they mature into adulthood.Keeping Marriage Strong Forever: Listener Q&A addresses keeping marriages strong over decades with advice to never stop working on your relationship and consider having more children.Biblical Response to Tragedy: A nurse in Minnesota asks how to biblically process the tragic events surrounding ICE enforcement, including the death of Alex Pretti. ==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.

Jan 27, 2026 • 28min
Serving God Under Siege
A conversation about serving in wartime Ukraine, from blackouts and shelters to returning to work amid attacks. Theological questions about suffering, providence, conscience, and mobilization come up. Seminary life adapts with classes during sirens, chaplain training, and trauma ministry. Stories of resilience, baptisms, and changed perceptions of evangelical churches offer hope.

Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 3min
Cultural Update: "Looksmaxxing"; Grok's Sexual AI-Generated Images; Crime in Decline
A historic crime drop in the U.S. puzzled listeners, highlighting Baltimore's proactive strategies that slashed homicides by nearly 60%. The dark side of AI emerged as millions of sexualized images flooded social media, raising ethical concerns about nonconsensual deepfakes. Meanwhile, the alarming trend of looksmaxxing revealed young men's desperation for acceptance and worth amid societal pressures. Lastly, China's ongoing demographic collapse provoked a discussion on the need for cultural shifts to revitalize birth rates.

Jan 20, 2026 • 48min
Why We are Protestants (with Fred Sanders)
Fred Sanders, a systematic theologian and professor at Biola University, dives into why many embrace a Protestant understanding of Christianity. He explores the historical and biblical foundations of being Protestant, contrasts Protestant views of scripture with Catholic traditions, and defines the essence of justification by faith. Sanders also discusses the importance of community within the Word-gathered church and addresses common misconceptions about Protestant unity. Don't miss his insights on fostering tradition in modern worship!

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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 2min
Cultural Update: Is 2026 the year of AI slop?; Iran protests; Transgender athlete bans
Is 2026 the year of AI slop? The hosts dive into how AI is distorting reality and affecting our trust in media. They explore the impact of AI manipulation on global narratives, particularly regarding the Iran protests. The conversation shifts to whether affirmative action is truly 'dead' post-Supreme Court ruling and investigates remaining loopholes. Finally, they discuss transgender athlete bans, implications for women's sports, and a pressing question: how do we define womanhood in today's culture?

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Jan 13, 2026 • 33min
Why The Church Still Matters Today (with Carmen Imes)
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Carmen Imes, an Associate Professor of Old Testament and author of *Becoming God's Family*, highlights the crucial role of the church today. She argues that church community, designed by God, counteracts individualism and fosters deep connections. Carmen delves into the significance of family language in scripture, emphasizing the loyalty it fosters among believers. She also addresses the limitations of solo faith and encourages perseverance in community, outlining when it's appropriate to leave a church setting.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h
Cultural Update: Religious Trends Ahead in 2026; Is Killing Organ Donors OK?; Near-Death Experiences
In a fascinating discussion, the hosts explore the top five religious trends to watch in 2026, including the impact of AI on faith and the implications of antisemitism. They dive into a controversial ruling on teachers’ rights regarding student gender disclosure, weighing parental rights against student safety. A provocative bioethical debate emerges about organ donation prior to death, examining the potential risks of normalizing such practices. The episode also uncovers the rising interest in near-death experiences among younger generations and their theological implications.

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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!

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.


