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Talbot School of TheologyThe Faculty Cut
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Talbot School of Theology Faculty BlogThink Biblically
Conversations on Faith and CultureWinsome Conviction
Deepening convictions without dividing communities
Latest Posts
Looking for a new Bible Study?
"The Gospel of John: Finding Identity and Purpose" is a video Bible study taught by Talbot professors and ĚŇ»¨ĘÓƵs
Alumnus Stephen Yao Edits Disney Documentary “Howard”
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts ĚŇ»¨ĘÓƵ finishes a three-year journey with the premiere of “Howard”
How to Lead During a Crisis
Brian Chan, Deborah Mayes and Josh Chang share wisdom from their experience
Why I Chose Biola
Ethan's Story
Alumnus Ryan Frost Reaches Audiences Through Feature Film “The Dark Divide”
Snyder School of Cinema and Media Arts ĚŇ»¨ĘÓƵ launched his company Public House Films to find a new way forward in film financing
What Must I Do to be Saved?
Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig
Critical Race Theory
with Monique Duson
Biola Launches 5-Year Winsome Conviction Project to Initiate Civil Discourse
In a divisive era, professors and authors Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer aim to help Christians deepen convictions without dividing communities
Cinema and Media Arts Alumna Wins Filmmaking Competition
Anna Matz (’19) awarded $50,000 to produce her film and will be mentored by industry professionals
How are you, really?
Mental Health Awareness Week
Alumna Nicole Foy Works to Bridge Information Gap for Latino/Hispanic Community
The Biola University journalism ĚŇ»¨ĘÓƵ is a fellow with Stanford University’s John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships program this year