Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture
A podcast by Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae
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433 Episodes
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Born Again This Way (with Rachel Gilson)
Published: 28/11/2020 -
Does God Command That We Curse Our Enemies? (with Charlie Trimm)
Published: 19/11/2020 -
Confronting Christianity (with Rebecca McLaughlin)
Published: 14/11/2020 -
Processing the Election with Family, Friends and Co-workers
Published: 04/11/2020 -
Winsome Convictions Amidst A Polarizing Election (with Rick Langer and Tim Muehlhoff)
Published: 29/10/2020 -
Divided We Fall (with David French)
Published: 27/10/2020 -
How Should Christians Vote?
Published: 22/10/2020 -
Costly Obedience (with Mark Yarhouse)
Published: 16/10/2020 -
Critical Race Theory (with Monique Duson)
Published: 08/10/2020 -
Free to Believe — The Battle Over Religious Freedom (with Luke Goodrich)
Published: 01/10/2020 -
Seeing Jesus from the East (with Abdu Murray)
Published: 24/09/2020 -
Foundations to Biblically Shape a Family (with Ruth Chou Simons)
Published: 18/09/2020 -
[Bonus Podcast] A Biblical Response to Social Justice (with Thaddeus Williams)
Published: 16/09/2020 -
Immigration and Public Policy (with Dennis Hollinger)
Published: 10/09/2020 -
Something Needs to Change (with David Platt)
Published: 05/09/2020 -
[Bonus Podcast] Is The Atonement of Jesus Defensible? (with Willliam Lane Craig)
Published: 02/09/2020 -
Snowflake Babies and Embryo Adoption (with The Strege Family)
Published: 28/08/2020 -
What is a Girl Worth? (with Rachael Denhollander)
Published: 25/08/2020 -
Sexual Violence Against Women and the OT Law (with Sandra Richter)
Published: 19/08/2020 -
Born to Wonder (with Alister McGrath)
Published: 06/08/2020
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.