
Winsome Conviction
A podcast for learning how to deepen convictions without dividing communities. Tune in for insight from Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer on how to cultivate understanding, civility, and compassion in disagreement.
Episodes
120 episodes
The Moral Theology of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today’s episode is a collaborative effort with the Think Biblically podcast, where Scott and Tim speak with Rev. Chris Brooks on the meaning of Dr. King’s legacy and some of its implica...
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Episode 119
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32:40

On Being Called A Heretic
Preston Sprinkle (Ph.D.), good friend of Biola University and The Winsome Conviction Project, knows that being a public figure comes with a cost. Preston joins today’s episode to reflect with Tim and Rick on the times he has been critiqued and ...
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Episode 118
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29:58

The Times Are Evangelistically Pregnant
Although trends show declines in church attendance, Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin (Ph.D. Cambridge University) believes we are living in an evangelistically pregnant time. Rebecca is back on the podcast to speak with Tim about this cultural moment and...
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Episode 117
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32:59

Tackle Political And Social Issues Like An Exile
Dr. Preston Sprinkle (Ph.D.) joins today’s episode to speak with Tim and Rick on the work he's doing to help foster civil, thoughtful, and faithful disagreements on contentious issues. Preston unpacks some of the motivations with his wildly pop...
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Episode 116
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36:25

On Christian Nationalism
Special guest Tim Milosch (Ph.D.) joins today’s podcast to speak with Tim and Rick on the multifaceted phenomenon of Christian Nationalism. They cover questions including: What is Christian Nationalism? Why has it been important and garnered so...
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Episode 115
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26:38

Film, Perspective-Taking, and Cultural Animosity
We like to do segments that highlight people who are doing civility right, and it’s pretty special when we see Biola students who are doing it right. On today’s episode, Tim speaks with one of his students, Markus, who is also a film major at B...
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Episode 114
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23:13

What Do I Do With My Same-Sex Attraction?
On today’s episode, Rachel Gilson speaks with Tim about sexuality, same-sex attraction, and living faithfully as a follower of Jesus. The conversation dips into Rachel’s journey in coming to faith, being attracted to the same-sex and yet choosi...
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Episode 113
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45:32

Surprise People Like G.K. Chesterton
We regularly host episodes speaking with people who are doing civility right. These “Reports From The Front” provide insights and illustrations from people who are practicing civility and conviction in the day to day. On this episode, Tim and M...
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Episode 112
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31:46

Rebecca McLaughlin On A Manner Of Speaking
Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin (Ph.D. Cambridge University) joins today's episode to speak with Tim on how to engage challenging questions and challenging people. Through the course of the conversation they consider such questions as: How can persuasio...
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Episode 111
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41:27

Reports From The Front: Food And Neighbors
Chris McKinney, co-author of the book Neighborhoods Reimagined, is back on the podcast to speak with Tim and Mike on the surprising relevance of the beatitudes for being better neighbors. They also talk about a litmus test for gauging ...
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Episode 110
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21:12

A Call To Be A Better Neighbor
Recent surveys say less than half of Americans trust their neighbors. What might be some of the reasons for this erosion of trust? On today’s episode, Chris McKinney, co-author of the book Neighborhoods Reimagined, speaks with Tim and ...
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Episode 109
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23:07

How To Talk With Others After November 5th
The presidential election is about to happen, so Tim and Rick take time on this episode to reflect on our cultural moment. They share ideas for having perspective, provide tips for speaking with people who are affiliated with another political ...
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Episode 108
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18:50

Are You Ready For A Constructive Conversation?
Do people even want to engage in civil discourse? How does myside bias keep us from engaging others? On today’s episode, Mike and Tim discuss these questions and more as they discuss some of the motivations in writing
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Episode 107
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23:00

Get To Know Mike Ahn
Mike Ahn (Ph.D.), Dean of Spiritual Development at Biola University, is also a new co-director with the Winsome Conviction Project, and we wanted to give you a chance you learn a bit about Mike on this episode. Tim and Mike play two truths and ...
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Episode 106
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34:28

Flip The Script On The Polarizing Affects Of Social Media
Why are we experiencing so much polarization in culture? A common answer is social media. But what is some of the reasoning on how social media contributes to polarization? Today on the episode, Tim and Rick speak with Michael Whitenton (Ph.D.)...
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Episode 105
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37:26

Media Trends Shaping Ministry Trends
Radio host and pastor Bob Lepine is back on the podcast to speak with Tim and Rick about notable changes in our cultural communication since late 1970’s, including changes in our cultural tone. They discuss the loss of common ground, the danger...
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Episode 104
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32:27

Pluralism and Cultivating Civil Citizenry
What are our expectations for rules of engagement in building a healthy democracy? What shared commitments can we make in our civic aspirations? At the heart of answers to these questions is the issue of pluralism, which was one of the founding...
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Episode 103
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31:00

Reports From The Front: Bridgebuilding Fellows at Baylor University
Michael Whitenton (Ph.D.) directs the Bridgebuilding Fellows program at Baylor University, a program tha...
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Episode 102
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35:28

How To Handle "Rhetorical Situations"
When we move from influencing an individual to influencing a community or a body of people, the field of communication studies would say we transition from persuasion to rhetoric. In this transition, we often find ourselves in “rhetorical situa...
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Episode 101
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29:46

Tim's New Book: End the Stalemate
In this episode, Austin Suter, executive director for United? We Pray, interviews Tim on his recently released book,
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Episode 100
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32:31

Can I Really Believe What I'm Reading in the Bible?
Some stories in the Bible are hard to understand, let alone approve. For those who are questioning and finding it difficult to trust the God of the Bible and certain historical events as recorded in the Scriptures, it helps to hear stories from...
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Episode 99
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38:55

Searching For A Better Way: Wisdom, Buddhism & Christianity
Susan Lim (Ph.D.) is a history scholar and writer who decided to follow Jesus in her teenage years after having grown up in a Buddhist family. Susan joins today’s episode to share her story from Buddha to Jesus, and it’s a powerful story that h...
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Episode 98
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34:26

Communication Spirals & The Temptation To Escalate
What are communication spirals and how do they contribute to the argument culture? On today’s episode, Tim and Rick discuss these patterns of negative communication and what can trigger them. They also draw from research in communication theory...
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Episode 97
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27:46

Thinking About Attending A Gay Wedding?
Earlier this year, a convictional firestorm ensued over advice Alistair Begg, a prominent North American pastor and radio host of Truth for Life, gave to a woman about attending her grandchild's gay wedding. Bob Lepine, the on-air announcer for...
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Episode 96
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33:34

A Legal Professor On Learning To Disagree
Can principles from law and a legal education help us in our day to day disagreements with colleagues, neighbors, family and friends? Our guest today, legal professor John Inazu, thinks so, and he speaks with Rick about his newly released book,...
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Episode 95
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28:59
