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1 week ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Charlie Trimm |Scott Rae |Douglas Axe
Sean McDowell, Charlie Trimm — April 15, 2025Michael Heiser is one of the most influential Old Testament scholars over the past decade. In this video, Sean is joined by Talbot Old Testament professor Charlie Trimm to discuss Heiser’s best-selling book “The Unseen Realm.” They discuss these questions and more: Why has Heiser been so influential? Are his ideas orthodox? Should Christians read his works? What does it mean to biblically embrace the supernatural realm?
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1 week ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Douglas Axe
Sean McDowell, Scott Rae — April 11, 2025Topics this week: An Atlantic article on Elaine Pagels' new book, "Miracles and Wonder." Is she downplaying the supernatural? This episode dives into her controversial take on New Testament miracles. Florida teacher fired for using a student's preferred name without parental consent. Where do parental rights collide with student support? Scientists have brought back the dire wolf. Is this a cool breakthrough or a recipe for disaster?
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2 weeks ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Douglas Axe |Christopher Brooks
Sean McDowell (Ph.D.) is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is a gifted communicator with a passion for equipping the Church, and in particular young people, to make the case for the Christian faith. Sean travels throughout the United States and abroad, speaking at camps, churches, schools, universities, and conferences.
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2 weeks ago |
biola.edu | Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Douglas Axe |Christopher Brooks
Sean McDowell (Ph.D.) is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is a gifted communicator with a passion for equipping the Church, and in particular young people, to make the case for the Christian faith. Sean travels throughout the United States and abroad, speaking at camps, churches, schools, universities, and conferences.
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3 weeks ago |
biola.edu | Douglas Axe |Sean McDowell |Scott Rae |Christopher Brooks
with Doug AxeDouglas Axe, Sean McDowell, Scott Rae — April 01, 2025What is the state of the intelligent design movement today? How is it faring in the scientific realm, the church, and in the public? How has the strategy of the ID movement shifted, and what has it learned over the past 20 years? Our guest today is Biola University Biology professor Doug Axe.
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