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Is sports gambling a sin?
In this episode, David Bahnsen joins Dr. Quinn to explore the growing trend of sports gambling and prediction markets, their impact on culture, morality, and Christian formation. They discuss the significant increase in betting volume, the ethical distinctions between gambling and investing, and how these activities influence young men and broader societal values.
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How should we think about our ever-more volatile world?
The latest Headlines episode of the Christ and Culture podcast dives into a range of pressing topics, from the legacy of civil rights leader John Perkins to the ongoing conflict in Iran and its implications for global peace. The hosts, Benjamin Quinn, Dan Darling, Nathan Finn, and Kristin Kellen also explore the rising trend of sports gambling, particularly its impact on young men, and the controversial reliance on AI for spiritual guidance among Gen Z and millennials.
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How can we contend with our cultural obsession with control?
In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Quinn converses with Dr. Joshua Chatraw about the deep cultural currents that shape our understanding of control, resistance, and dependence in today's society. They explore how these themes relate to Christian humility, the nature of children, and the countercultural message of Jesus’ resistance to our modern pursuits of autonomy.
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What is Biblical Masculinity?
In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Quinn welcomes Pastor Josh Smith to discuss his latest book, The Man for the Day: Answering the Call to Godly Manhood. They explore what it means to be a faithful, courageous, and humble man today—grounded in Scripture and shaped by biblical models like Elijah. This conversation is a timely call for men to live purposefully and dependently on God in each day.
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In this episode of the Christ and Culture Podcast, host Dr. Benjamin Quinn engages with guests Brian Smith and Ed Yuzinski, both of whom have extensive backgrounds in sports and ministry. They discuss the intersection of faith and sports, particularly focusing on how parents and ministry leaders can better navigate youth sports while instilling Christian values in their children. The conversation highlights the challenges posed by the Youth Sports Industrial Complex (YSIC) and emphasizes the importance of intentional discipleship in the context of sports. Brian and Ed share personal anecdotes and insights from their experiences, advocating for a balanced approach that integrates faith into the sports culture without compromising on the values of competition and personal growth.
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In this episode of the Christ and Culture podcast, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Dr. Jeremy Bell discuss the alarming rise of sex robots and their implications for human relationships and the church. They engage with Kathleen Richardson's book on the subject, exploring the ethical concerns about technology's impact on genuine human connections. The conversation emphasizes the need for a robust Christian sexual ethic and the importance of clear discussions about sexuality within the church community.
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What is transhumanism? Why should Christians care?
In this episode of the Christ and Culture podcast, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Dr. Ken Keathley delve into the complex topic of transhumanism, exploring its implications for society and the Christian faith. They discuss the cultural shift towards transhumanism, its promises of enhanced human capabilities, and the ethical dilemmas it presents. The conversation emphasizes the need for Christians to engage thoughtfully with these advancements while adhering to biblical principles of love and stewardship.
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In this episode of the Christ and Culture podcast, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and his guests discuss the intersection of faith and contemporary issues, focusing on the rise of AI in therapy, the alarming trends in youth relationships with technology, and the decline of mainline Protestantism. They explore how AI is reshaping mental health discussions, the implications for teenagers who increasingly rely on AI companions, and the challenges facing the church in maintaining relevance and connection with younger generations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of evangelism, discipleship, and thoughtful engagement with technology in the context of faith.
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In this episode of the Christ in Culture podcast, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Andrew Hopper discuss the profound themes of adoption and foster care, exploring personal stories, the theological implications of adoption, and the importance of community support. Andrew shares insights from his new book 'Chosen', emphasizing the need for a gospel-centered motivation for adoption and the role of the church in supporting families. The conversation also addresses the emotional challenges of foster care and the necessity of involvement in both adoption and foster care ministries.
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This conversation explores the complexities of moral frameworks, particularly in relation to contemporary issues such as physician-assisted suicide and the rise of sex robots. The speakers discuss the importance of understanding worldviews, the role of pastors in ethical discussions, and the necessity of a biblical sexual ethic. They emphasize the need for Christians to navigate moral dilemmas thoughtfully, considering their motives, actions, and the ultimate goals of their decisions. The conversation concludes with a call for deeper engagement with these topics within the church and the importance of equipping believers to address ethical challenges in a rapidly changing world.
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In this episode of the Christ in Culture podcast, Benjamin Quinn, Nathan Finn, and Daniel Darling discuss various cultural headlines, including the current state of international politics, the decline of trust in pastoral leadership, and the implications of recent protests at churches. They also reflect on the pro-life movement following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, emphasizing the need for continued advocacy and education within communities.
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