
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture Cultural Update: Hostages Released; Gen Z Christianity and Suicide; Nigerian Persecutions
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Oct 17, 2025 In this discussion, Erik Thoennes, a theologian from Talbot School of Theology, joins Scott to unpack urgent cultural issues. They celebrate the return of Israeli hostages while examining the complex Israel-Gaza situation. A troubling rise in suicide rates among Gen Z sparks dialogue about the quest for meaning amidst a new wave of Christian faith. They also address the severe persecution of Christians in Nigeria and China, urging global awareness and prayer. Finally, they tackle authenticity at work and the potential of AI to encourage discernment in beliefs.
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Ecclesiastes Framing Modern Meaning Crises
- Ecclesiastes captures today's malaise: worldly success often feels empty, prompting either nihilism or religious renewal.
- Erik argues Christianity offers a substantive narrative of meaning to counter despair.
Why Nietzsche Still Matters Today
- Nietzsche's nihilism helps explain contemporary cultural trends toward meaninglessness and 'will to power' ethics.
- Understanding influential thinkers helps Christians engage culture critically rather than dismissively.
Nigeria's Persecution Is Massive And Overlooked
- Violence against Nigerian Christians is large-scale yet underreported, with possible genocidal patterns and strategic regional impact.
- Lack of global attention often reflects distance, complexity, and media algorithms rather than moral indifference.



