The problem of the one and the many is the first philosophical issue people wrestled with. Christianity uniquely solves it with the doctrine of the trinity.
Is there really a biblical way to see everything? What about Yearbook? Sean addresses a recent question he was asked by an educator.
It is inhumane to commit murder? The answer depends on what we mean by "in humane." If we mean evil, then yes. If we mean "not human," then no.
How can Christians navigate thorny cultural issues today with grace and truth? Sean offers 4 principles that personally help him in these issues.
Abortion is one of the most divisive issues today. Many Christians have personal experience with it. Thus, Sean talks about addressing it in the church.
How has the faith of Americans shifted since the pandemic? Which groups of Americans were most affected? Sean breaks down a recent survey.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was undeniably one of the greatest moral reformers of the 20th century. Sean offers five insights from MLK's life and writings.
What is spiritual abuse and why is it so vital we address it today? Sean interview Dr. Michael Kruger about his latest book: Bully Pulpit.
Sean proposes a unique Bible study plan for 2023, that only takes 10-15 minutes a day, but offers deeper understanding than in the "Bible in a year" approach.
The Think Biblically podcast has now topped 1 million episodes in one year. What were the top episodes from 2022? Sean lists the top 10.