
A weekly podcast that helps Christians understand how to live the way of Christ in all of culture. Benjamin Quinn, a pastor and Director of Southeast Baptist Theological Seminary's Center for Faith and Culture, explores how Christians can engage faithfully with culture. In each episode, you'll see how faith intersects the evolving aspects of culture via conversations with leaders and thinkers in t... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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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 supp... more
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 ... more
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 implicat... more
In this episode of the Christ in Culture podcast, Benjamin Quinn engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Kelly Kapic. They discuss Dr. Kapic's new book, "The Christian Life," which explores the complexities of living a Christian life in today's w... more
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This podcast is ok. I love SEBTS and I started listening to this podcast when I saw they had Daniel Darling as a guest. I was sadly disappointed. I’ve heard him on other pods and I just feel that while the interviewer is doing a good job, he could do better. Some of my questions about specific topics aren’t answered and that’s a very good way to judge the quality of an interview. Maybe it’s just me but it’s just kinda meh.
I appreciate this podcast, particularly your thoughts on K-12 education. Many Christian platforms focus on the negative side of public schools and subtly look down on parents whose kids are in public schools. God has called our family to be active and spread His light in our local public schools, and I’m thankful this podcast supports families like mine. I pray this podcast inspires others to volunteer in or enroll their children in public schools, showing compassion and spreading His love to th... more
Benjamin Quinn brings thoughtful, biblical perspective to pertinent cultural issues that believers are navigating in a post-Christian world. Insightful guests provide depth and breadth of reflection on these issues from various backgrounds and areas of expertise. And it’s all done with a tone of charity and compassion. Highly recommend.
This podcast was a breath of fresh air. I was apprehensive at first that being a Southern Baptist seminary this podcast would be preachy, overly conservative, and only include their people (tribe) as guest. I could not have been more wrong. They have engaged guests and professors from varying backgrounds. The conversations have been balanced, informative, and challenging. Dr Keathley, Dr Quinn, and Nate are great hosts.
This is what is needed. Easy to listen to with emphasis on being God-centered. If I was to be picky, I would say the only downfall is Scripture is not read often. However, just my opinion. This no star is deducted because God is mentioned in every facet of the podcast! Well done!
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Focused on the intersection of faith and culture, episodes explore how Christians can meaningfully engage with contemporary issues. Topics often revolve around education, patriotism, and the integration of faith into daily work, emphasizing the importance of legacy, stewardship, and the role of the church in modern society. The discussions feature a variety of knowledgeable guests, including pastors, theologians, and industry leaders, offering diverse perspectives and insights. The format encourages thoughtful dialogue on pressing cultural matters, aiming to provide listeners with practical tools and biblical principles to navigate their faith in a changing world.
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