A weekly podcast that offers Christian perspectives on some of the most significant issues facing today's church and culture. In each episode,... more
This week, live from the Evangelical Theological Society Conference in San Diego, Scott & Sean discuss: West Virginia amends its... more
Is it really true that no area of culture, politics or economics where we prioritize what is best for children?... more
Topics this week: Scott & Sean dive into genetic discrimination, exploring gaps in U.S. laws that leave people vulnerable to... more
How should we think biblically about morality in today’s culture? What do we way to the skeptic who insists that... more
Topics this week include: Reflecting on living with one another post-election, focusing on maintaining relationships amidst political differences.Discussion of a... more
What do we mean by the phrase, sola Scriptura? What does it mean that the Bible is our authority for... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss: A murdered teenager was resurrected as a chatbot, raising ethical and theological concerns about... more
This week Sean and Scott continue the conversation about the morality of IVF. Don't forget to listen to Part 1,... more
This week's topics: A tragic story about a 14-year-old's suicide raises questions about the role of AI in human relationships.Exploring... more
Is IVF ever morally permissible for Christians? And if so, what conditions must be met? Is it ever morally justified... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss: Italy criminalizes surrogacy abroad for its citizens, sparking controversy on LGBTQ rights and ethical... more
The most fundamental question that our polarized culture faces is this — Who should be included in the human community?... more
Topics this week: Growing concerns about the rising potency and health risks of marijuana use, with increasing reports of psychosis... more
Why should Christians care about the conflict between Israel and Palestine? Why is there such a gap between Gen Z... more
This week, Scott and special guest Erik Thoennes discuss: Hillsdale College wins an important Title IX court decision on religious... more
Why is it often difficult to find pleasure and joy in God? If the chief end of man is to... more
This week: Are conservative Christians losing political influence in America?The growing trend of children struggling to make friends raises alarming... more
Are there non-Christians who are genuinely open to hearing about the Christian faith? According to Mark Matlock, author of Faith... more
This week's topics: The Taliban imposes new, harsh restrictions on women in Afghanistan, raising concerns about women's rights and human... more
How should we approach the political arena as Christians? What exactly does the Bible give us when it comes to... more
This week Scott & Sean discuss: Are political opponents really our enemies? We dive into a Wall Street Journal op-ed... more
What people and events led Paul Newby to become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina? What... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:The funding disparity between baby boomers and younger generations in America.The ethical and moral concerns... more
What does it mean to submit your finances to the Lordship of Christ? What does that involve on a daily... more
This week, Sean & Scott discuss:The U.S. Surgeon General addresses the overwhelming stress faced by parents and the need for... more
What can we learn from the history of euthanasia? What was the view of suicide and euthanasia in the ancient... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:Western civilization's need for ChristianityThe rising celebration of abortion as a social good reflects a... more
Humanity is perhaps the most pressing doctrinal issue today. Katie McCoy, co-author of the new book Humanity, believes that a... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:Olympians Who Share Their Faith The Vatican Loosens Their Stance on Care for Patients in... more
How is AI transforming human sexuality? How will AI change the way people create and consume pornography? And is the... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:Birth rate decline: Is it a conservative or a progressive issue?Resurgence of syphilis in the... more
Usually we ask the question of how we got our Bible, but we rarely consider the question of why we... more
We're back with our Friday Weekly Cultural Updates. This week, Scott and guest co-host Rick Langer discuss a series of... more
What was it like for a teenage girl to escape from North Korea and make it to the US? How... more
Should Christians use preferred pronouns? What is at stake in this question? How can Christians navigate relationships when people want... more
Why are healthy marriages so vital for a flourishing society? What factor best predicts a high-quality marriage? What are some... more
This week, we have an excerpt of a recent event that Sean participated in with atheist journalist Adam Davidson. The... more
What are the essential truths of the Christian faith? How do we know they are true, and how do we... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:Current struggles and internal conflicts within the pro-life movement after the Dobbs decisionImplications of a... more
Why is it so important that we reclaim the historic Christian faith in a culture dominated by individualism and identity... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss: Louisiana mandates public schools to display the Ten Commandments, sparking legal debates and opposition.A... more
Why do conversations today so often descend into unhealthy arguments and cancellation? Is it possible to have meaningful, positive conversations... more
This week, Sean & Scott discuss: Canada's Online Harms Act: Potentially draconian free speech restrictions and the debate on its... more
What does it mean to be an evangelical? What do non-Christians think about the evangelical movement? Is it a movement... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:AI and Virtual Companions: Discussion on potential radical changes in AI, with OpenAI and Apple... more
What is cancel culture and why has it burst on the scene so dramatically the past few years? How can... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:Marijuana has Surpassed Alcohol as the Most Frequently Used DrugHow Hamas Refers to Female Captives... more
Jack Hollis is the executive VP of Toyota North America. He loves to say: "I work for Jesus, but get... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:Christian Ethics of ImmigrationAI in Dating AppsNonconsensual Medical ExaminationsListener Question: What determines the morality of... more
Although it may be surprising to some, having two parents in the home provides the greatest economic privilege kids can... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:Sex Workers Punished by Law for Refusing SexWhat Deathbed Visions Teach us About the Afterlife... more
What made the first Christians so different from their surrounding culture? How did their worship differ from the way... more
This week, Sean and guest co-host Rick Langer discuss:Troubling Trends in Teenage SexSlogans in Israel/Palestine ConflictDebate Over Gender Affirming Care... more
The Bible is clear that followers of Jesus are exiles in this world. What exactly does this mean and what... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:Falling Fertility Rates: Discussion on the continuous decline of fertility rates in the U.S., with... more
Our host Scott Rae recently donated a kidney to his brother, Mark. It was a long, arduous journey in which... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:Tennessee Legislation on Armed Teachers: The controversial decision by Tennessee lawmakers allowing teachers to carry... more
What is polyamory and why is it bursting on the scene right now? Is there such a thing as Christian... more
This week:Exploring Shifts in Religious Identification: Dive into the latest trends in religious affiliations in America. Discover why the religiously... more
Who is the Holy Spirit? How does the Holy Spirit work in our lives? What are some common misconceptions about... more
Today, Scott and Sean discuss:Solar Eclipses and Intelligent Design: Discussion on how solar eclipses demonstrate intelligent design, including the precise... more
Are humans physical machines determined by the laws of chemistry and physics? Has science shown that free will is a... more
This week, Sean and guest co-host Rick Langer discuss:Richard Dawkins Identifies as a Cultural Christian: Dawkins expresses shock over Ramadan... more
What is it like to be a pro-life Democrat in a state legislature? How does it work to be pro-life... more
This week, Sean McDowell and guest co-host Rick Langer discuss:Political Realignment and Identity Politics: A discussion based on a New... more
How can Christians best respond to the reality of evil and suffering? What does it mean to trust God through... more
This week, Sean and guest co-host Thaddeus Williams discuss:Kanye West's Controversial Statements on Faith: Kanye West, now known as Ye,... more
How does a Christian view of mental health compare and contrast with a secular perspective? Are we in a mental... more
This week, Scott Rae and guest co-host Rick Langer discuss:China's Baby BustFrance Enshrines Abortion in ConstitutionDisturbing Leaks from WPATHNew Tech... more
What exactly does it mean to say that we are in the image of God? How should that idea impact... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:Four Ways of Looking at Christian NationalismOver-the-counter abortion pillsAI-generated deepfake nudesPolitical Divisiveness and FriendshipListener question:... more
What is Humanism? How significant is the Humanist worldview today? And how can Christians best love their Humanist neighbors? In... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:Artificial Intelligence and Truth: Discussion on how AI, through deep fakes and misinformation, challenges our... more
How should we view the war on drugs? Is it a failure and should we try something different? Or are... more
Today's topics:Amazon's New AI Model: Amazon's AI model showing emergent language abilities, sparking debates on AI's human-like intelligence.Alabama Supreme Court... more
What is social justice and how does it compare and contrast with biblical justice? In this episode, Sean and Scott... more
Today, Scott & Sean discuss:Duo euthanasia of the former Dutch Prime Minister Dries van Agt and his wife, Eugenie, and... more
What can and should we do about the evil of human trafficking? What is the church’s responsibility and what can... more
This week, Sean and Scott discuss:A New York Times opinion piece on transgender treatments and the emerging concerns and regrets... more
Step into the captivating world of faith and advertising with Talbot Dean Ed Stetzer in this Think Biblically podcast episode.... more
This week, Scott & Sean discuss:After-school Satan clubs in South Orange County — has religious liberty gone too far?Ethical implications... more
What does it mean to assert that animals have rights? Can Christians consume meat? How concerned should Christians be about... more
In today's episode, Scott & special guest Rick Langer from Biola's Talbot School of Theology discuss these topics:Michigan School Shooting... more
Even in the aftermath of the reversal of Roe v. Wade, making the case for life is just as important... more
In today's episode, Scott & Sean discuss these topics and articles:A recent issue of New York Magazine focused on the... more
Why would an apologist write a book on friendship? What can we learn about friendship from the example and teachings... more
In addition to our regular weekly episodes, we're starting a new series where we discuss a few current cultural issues... more
The fastest growing “religious” group in the US is the “nones”, those with no religious affiliation. Who are these “nones”... more
What is humanity’s oldest lie? And how is it freshly emerging to steal the hearts and minds of a new... more
Evil. Slavery. Contradictions in the Bible. How can we best answer the top objections to the Christianity? Greg Koukl has... more
We’re more than 2 months into the Israel-Hamas war? What has happened since the start of the war on October... more
We're trying something different today! A new bonus series where we'll discuss a few current cultural issues that are in... more
Who counts as a person? The severely mentally challenged? The elderly person at the end of Alzheimer’s? ... more
How can we best understand and engage younger generations today? Our guest today, Dr. Jean Twenge, is a professor of... more
How many people are really leaving the church today? Who are the people leaving and why are they “Dechurching”? According... more
During the Senate Confirmation hearings of the latest Supreme Court Justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson was asked to define the term... more
Where Are Critical Theory and the Social Justice Movement Taking Us? Sean shares a bonus episode on critical theory where... more
How did we get the specific books of Bible that we hold in our hands today? Who decided and... more
How should we think about what has come to be called “gender ideology?” How does gender ideology actually look... more
What would happen if an agnostic committed to thinking about God for a year? In this episode, Sean and Scott... more
What on earth is going on in Israel this week? How is it affecting the Messianic Christians in Israel? What... more
Can we actually discover the real Jesus? Could the disciples have remembered the teachings of Jesus when they wrote the... more
What is the state of the current debate over the morality and legality of pornography? Is porn really harmful? Can... more
Is the criminal justice system in the US broken? If so, what would it take to fix it? Are there... more
Is religious freedom the first and most fundamental freedom in a culture? Or is the claim for religious freedom simply... more
What does it mean that we must "lose our religion" in order to regain the integrity of the gospel message?... more
What is the condition of the global church in places where persecution is commonplace? What are the countries where... more
What does it mean to say that someone is deconstructing their faith? Can that be a good thing, or is... more
What’s is God’s design for our work? Is it more than simply a paycheck? What does it mean to work... more
What are conspiracy theories and why are Christians so drawn to them? How widespread are conspiracy theories in the church?... more
What is meant by the term toxic masculinity? Where does it come from and is it, as some critics assert,... more
What would happen if a leading lawyer examined some of the biggest religions in the world? How would Buddhism, Hinduism,... more
Can the miracles of Jesus be explained as magic? Since magic is forbidden in the Bible, can a Christian be... more
Why would a megachurch pastor leave his faith? What questions are raised through his journey that we need to address,... more
Is the message of the gospel and the Kingdom inherently political messages? If so, what does that mean? How is... more
Why does the church reflect the polarization of the culture at large? What is the future of Christian higher education?... more
What’s the best way to read the Old Testament? Should we even engage the OT since it’s hard to understand?... more
Has evangelicalism increasingly "othered" certain groups such as liberals, blacks, gays, feminists, and progressives? Is the evangelical movement in crisis... more
What is the evidence, outside the Bible, that Jesus existed and was who He said He was? What is the... more
How can Christians best respond to pride month? While this is a big question, Sean shares a bonus episode of... more
Have we been looking in the wrong place–politics and religion–when we should be looking to a sport to save us?... more
In our polarized culture, how do we hold our convictions with conviction, but also with kindness, so that our style... more
What is a biblical approach to history? While we often discuss contemporary cultural issues on this podcast, this episode we... more
What is an evangelical? What does that term describe? Is it a movement that is contrary to the way of... more
What are the biggest barriers to faith in the urban setting? What are the most common counterfeit worldviews that are... more
What is the difference between sex and gender? What does the Bible tell us about sex and gender? How is... more
What happens to people when they start to wonder “is this is all there is to life?” Os Guinness... more
How can Christians best love their transgender friends, family members, and co-workers? How should Christians think about transgender ideology? In... more
We all know that we have limits, that’s a part of being human. But most of us see our... more
What are the toughest and most common arguments for pro-choice? And how can thoughtful Christians respond? In this podcast, which... more
How does the Bible guide us in applying its truths to our culture? Of course the Bible applies to... more
What is a critical theory? Aren’t various critical theories used widely in the academy and the culture to deconstruct... more
What are most current and pressing ethical issues in the field of bioethics? How is euthanasia being practiced in... more
What does it mean to think biblically about video games? How much and what kinds of video games should Christians... more
What does it mean to have knowledge of God—is it similar to knowledge in the sciences, etc.? Is there a... more
We have a flood of information available today that we’ve never had before—what is doing to our brains? To our... more
What best explains the development of the Sexual Revolution? According to Carl Trueman, there are three key components: technology, politics,... more
What is spiritual abuse and how common is it? How should Christians handle spiritual abuse in the church? Our guest... more
What is the current state of Christian philosophy in the secular university and the culture more generally? Is Christian philosophy... more
Do kids have a natural right to their mom and dad? Katy Faust argues that the answer is yes, and... more
How does the Qur’an, the Muslim holy book, compare and contrast with the Bible? What does it teach about sin,... more
How are committed Christians portrayed in Hollywood media? It’s more complicated than you might think. They are often presented as... more
Coleman Hughes is the host of the popular podcast "Conversations with Coleman." He is a young African-American thinker who is... more
What kinds of things constitute biotechnological enhancement? What’s the difference between correcting disease and enhancing traits? How does the concept... more
Artificial intelligence and robotics are becoming a major part of our everyday lives, whether we realize it or not. Where... more
When the early Christians talked about singleness and marriage, how did they talk about it? How are single adults viewed... more
Once in a generation archeologists unearth something that is truly a game changer. Recently found material turn much of OT... more
What do Americans believe about the Bible? How often do Americans read the Bible and in what ways? And what... more
The Bible repeatedly uses the metaphor of marriage to illustrate the relationship between Christ and His church. How does that... more
There are lots of seminars on leadership but when is the last time you attended a seminar on “follower-ship?” Don’t... more
At their recent live show, Sean & Scott discuss some of the thornier issues and questions they've run up against... more
Politics remains a divisive and contentious area in the culture at large and among Christians. What does it mean to... more
Why did Jesus have such a big impact on history? How could one man so deeply influence art, architecture, history,... more
At a special event & live recording celebrating the 5-Year Anniversary of the Think Biblically podcast, Sean & Scott sit... more
What does it mean to love one’s country? If the powers that be are ordained by God, does that mean... more
What is Progressive Christianity? Is it a branch of historic Christianity or something else? In this bonus episode, Sean has... more
Jesus was a Jewish rabbi, who was the savior of the world but also celebrated Passover, taught in synagogues, wore... more
What is the heart of the sexual revolution and who are the key thinkers behind it? Given the tensions about... more
If Jesus were physically present today, would he use social media? And if so, to what end? What can we... more
We freely admit that truth and goodness are important, but not so much for the concept of beauty. Frankly, art... more
We often get excited when a celebrity comes to faith in Christ—they can use their platform for the gospel. But... more
How did we come to believe virtually universally in concepts such as freedom, equality and compassion? How did those concepts... more
Jack Phillips was taken before Colorado Civil Rights Commission for refusing to design a custom cake for a same-sex wedding.... more
Today's episode is also available as a video on Biola's YouTube channel. How can Christians navigate the difficult... more
What does the Bible have to say to a culture obsessed with body image, hookup sex, abortion and alternative sexualities?... more
Why would a Navy Seal come to faith? How would he reconcile questions about the use of violence with his... more
Is evangelical faith in decline today? Is abortion the main political issue for Christians? Do pastors talk about... more
Did God sanction genocide in the Old Testament? The biblical passages concerning the Israelites and Canaanites are some of... more
Do miracles still happen today? How would we recognize a miracle as genuine? In this bonus episode, which Sean recorded... more
** This episode is also available as a video on Biola's YouTube channel ** How important is unity... more
What does it mean to think like Jesus? How can Christians better learn to use logic to discover truth and... more
What is cancel culture and why is it so prevalent today? How should Christians respond to the phenomenon of canceling... more
How strong is the archaeological and historical evidence for Jesus and the Gospels? In this interview, Sean and Scott talk... more
What is critical theory and why is it so influential today? How might Christians respond to current controversies surrounding gender... more
After many years of study and experience of how people come to faith in Christ, professor Tim Yoder proposed what... more
So much of our spiritual formation comes when we’re not thinking about it—in the course of our everyday lives. ... more
What are the best steps to find a meaningful life? What can we learn from the most influential thinkers in... more
In this bonus episode, Sean talks with progressive Christian pastor Colby Martin about Scripture and same-sex unions. They discuss what... more
What do we say to some of the hard questions skeptics raise about the Bible? Some of the Bible is... more
What exactly is the connection between Darwinian evolutionary theory and what is often called “social Darwinism” that emerged out of... more
What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus today? What unique challenges do Christians face in our present... more
Is the gospel really inclusive for all people? What does the Bible really say about LGBTQ relationships? In... more
Many people consider the "American Dream" to be the goal of someone trying to get out of poverty. Both in... more
Economics touches virtually every aspect of our lives on this side of eternity. Not surprisingly, the Bible has a great... more
Roe vs. Wade (1973) was one of the most consequential Supreme Court rulings in America history, allowing abortion in all... more
This podcast episode is also available as a video on Biola's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvSlsNMJkB4 Biblically speaking,... more
Have you ever wondered how this podcast got started? How do Scott and Sean pick guests and topics? What's the... more
Join Scott and Sean as they interview Biola's President, Dr. Barry Corey about leading a Christian university in these challenging... more
How would atheism fare if it were put on trial? Leading trial Lawyer Mark Lanier believes the evidence undermines atheism... more
Coming out of COVID, with gatherings restricted, there is a renewed emphasis on loneliness in the culture at large. As... more
Where is God when tragedy hits? Is it possible that God is at work in the world in ways we... more
The Chosen TV series is a compelling look at the lives of Christ and his disciples. Talbot's own Dr. Doug... more
This is Part II of our session with Gavin Ortlund from his new book, Why God Makes Sense in a... more
Is Christian theism really believable? Does God make sense amidst our world that often doesn't? In this interview, Sean and... more
How can a loving God be jealous, as the Bible describes? Is God envious? In this interview, Sean and Scott... more
This episode is also available as a video on Biola's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0hzJ0yGlHU The book Jesus... more
Rejecting both the notion of colorblindness and antiracism, Baylor University sociologist George Yancey outlines a path to genuine racial reconciliation.... more
Rejecting both the notion of colorblindness and antiracism, Baylor University sociologist George Yancey outlines a path to genuine racial reconciliation.... more
In his new book, written with his daughter, NT scholar Scot McKnight takes on the subject of toxic church cultures-how... more
Shame has been maligned as a harmful emotion that has no place in human flourishing. But is this view correct?... more
What does the most recent research show about how parents, teachers, youth pastors and concerned adults can pass on their... more
How to develop a life of wisdom in the midst of a culture that works against such a development? Gospel... more
Journalist Marvin Olasky tells the story of his sometimes rocky relationship with his father, the product of a good deal... more
How do we know the Bible is trustworthy? Are the Gospels really written by the people who they are attributed... more
Religious freedom is a universal freedom, grounded in the rights of conscience. Though it is true that Christians are the... more
On December 1, 2021, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health... more
Few subjects are more controversial today than immigration and the Christian debate reflects the discussion in the culture at large.... more
Should we be hopeful about the post-pandemic church or concerned? Are churches growing today or dying? In this episode, we... more
The worldview of Gnosticism, which was one of the first heresies facing the first Christians, is alive and well today-and... more
Sarah Zagorski survived an abortion—that’s right, she survived an attempt to abort her, having been born alive as a result... more
In his new book, co-authored with his wife and psychology colleague, Todd Hall and Liz Hall, lay out a new... more
With abortion being so available today, the notion of the unwanted child has become standard fare among defenders of abortion.... more
Kyle Strobel brings an insightful critique of the exercise of power in the church today and spells out the way... more
What is at the heart of the reason for the decline in Western culture? Cultural analyst Os Guinness argues that... more
What is the fundamental problem at the core of modern society? According to Alan Noble, it is a faulty view... more
In her years of medical practice as a trauma surgeon, Dr. Katie Butler has seen it all, and also seen... more
Gilbert Meilander has spent his life at the intersection of theology and bioethics, including being selected for George W. Bush's... more
In his new book, One Faith No Longer, sociologist George Yancey looks at the polarization within Christianity that reflects the... more
With the advent of abortion inducing drugs such as RU-486 and others, abortion has become increasingly private and available to... more
How can young people survive the challenges of religion classes in secular colleges? Dr. Michael Kruger is the author of... more
What is the fundamental problem at the core of modern society? According to Alan Noble, it is a faulty view of what... more