Most professors in higher education are trained deeply in their disciplines but rarely trained in how to teach through a biblical worldview. That gap shapes how future leaders think, practice, and integrate faith into their fields. Seth Scott, Columbia International University, shares why worldview awareness is essential for Christian higher education and how educators and counselors can begin the work of disentangling secular assumptions from their training. Seth offers a thoughtful vision for forming practitioners who are both clinically excellent and biblically grounded.π§ Tune In to DiscoverWhy most higher education faculty are trained in content but not in teaching or worldview formationHow hidden worldview assumptions shape disciplines like counseling and psychologyThe difference between biblical integration and biblical worldview immersionHow the CARE Institute is equipping counselors to practice from a Christ-centered worldviewThree practical steps faculty and leaders can take to cultivate biblical worldview thinkingποΈ Inside the Episode04:54 β How worldview shapes counseling and the way we understand people10:41 β The Emmaus road story as a model for unlearning and relearning truth17:36 β The vision behind the CARE Institute and training counselors30:47 β Three practical steps for faculty pursuing biblical worldview formationTo hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.The Biblical Higher Ed Talk podcast is brought to you by The Association of Biblical Higher Ed and is proud to be a part of The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast Network.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.