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04 Feb 2022Biblical Hermeneutics #3, A Systematic Theologians Perspective - With Dr. Hans Boersma00:58:03

Have you ever wondered what the difference between a Biblical Scholar and Systematic Theologian is?  What is the role of tradition when it comes to interpreting scripture?  Is it necessary to have a platonic framework to understand scripture? To continue our Biblical Hermeneutics series, we had a conversation with Dr. Hans Boersma around these questions and more.  We hope you enjoy the conversation! 


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11 Feb 2022Biblical Hermeneutics #4, Reading Scripture Confessionally - With Dr. Ellen F. Davis01:01:23

What does it mean to read the scripture confessionally? How do we interpret the difficult verses of scripture that seem to endorse genocide and other difficult texts?  Can we learn how to read scripture from other faith backgrounds?  Today we discuss these questions and more with Dr. Ellen F. Davis.  We hope you enjoy this wonderful conversation as we continue our series on Biblical Hermeneutics.  


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18 Feb 2022Old Testament Suffering and Life with God - With Dr. Isabelle Hamley00:51:38

Oppression, pain, slavery, and trauma are all a part of Israel’s story.  In the midst of this pain God responds.  We sat down with Dr. Isabelle Hamley and discussed how we can learn from Israel’s story and the Old Testament scriptures in regards to mental health.  She answered questions around what the “good life” is, how the biblical text speaks to pain, and how to cultivate a holistic response to pain and trauma.   We hope you enjoy our conversation. 

Also, Dr. Hamley is teaching a course on this very topic in our summer courses at Regent.  Check it out here


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25 Feb 2022The Resurrection of Jesus Christ - With Dr. Ross Hastings00:56:36

Often we talk about the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, but don't actually understand its meaning for humanity and all of creation.  Even more we focus on the Atonement of Christ without realizing that the Resurrection is significantly connected to it.   We sat down with Dr. Ross Hastings and had a conversation about his new book, "The Resurrection of Jesus Christ: Exploring Its Theological Significance and Ongoing Relevance".  We asked questions around the evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus, how we are to understand the mission of God in light of the Resurrection, and how we can live more fully as God's Resurrected people.  We hope you enjoy our conversation with Dr. Ross Hastings!

Interested in Dr. Hastings book, check out the Regent College Bookstore.  

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04 Mar 2022God's Providence, Geopolitics, and Prayer - With Dr. David Robinson00:56:17

How are we to understand the doctrine of providence?  Can we discern God's divine purposes in the world?  How does intercessory prayer work in the midst of God's providence?  How should followers of Jesus respond to suffering in light of God's providence?  How are we to respond to the prosperity Gospel?  We sat down with Dr. David Robinson and had a wonderful conversation around these challenging questions and more.  Dr. Robinson spoke to the providence of God on both an individual level and a global level, such as climate change, the current Ukrainian crisis, and the historical divine purposes of God.  We hope you enjoy this challenging and wonderful conversation. 

Also, Dr. Robinson is teaching a course on this very topic in our summer courses at Regent.  Check it out here.

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11 Mar 2022Wise Leadership #1: Becoming Lead Servants - With Dr. Uli Chi01:00:11

What is wise Biblical leadership and how does this play out practically?  Servant leadership is common language today, but what does this really look like? And can poetry teach us anything about leading well?  We discuss these questions and more with Dr. Uli Chi who is one of the instructions of the MALTS program here at Regent.  This is the first episode in a series of conversations on leadership.  Let us know what you think in comments or send us a message at podcast@regent-college.edu. 

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19 Mar 2022Wise Leadership #2: Becoming Leaders That See - With Linda Chonco00:43:35

We are continuing our series on Wise Leadership. This week we had a conversation with Linda Chonco who is enrolled in Regent's MALTS program and works for The Zanokhanyo Network in Cape Town, South Africa.   Linda brought wonderful insight into leading amidst adversity, becoming leaders who see well those they lead, and leading people holistically in mind, body, and spirit.  We hope you enjoy this conversation with Linda Chonco.  

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25 Mar 2022Wise Leadership #3: Becoming Leaders in Community- With Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst00:43:09

Leaders can become stars, celebrities, and potential saviours to many people they lead and even themselves.   Often this can lead to burnout or fallout and a misconstrued view of what leadership is.  We had a conversation with Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst on how one needs to lead in community where trusted friends and colleagues can speak truth into a leaders life.  In an effort to lead like Jesus Dr. DeBorst challenges leaders to allow others to see your humanity and point them to Jesus who emulates true leadership.  We hope you enjoy this conversation.  

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01 Apr 2022Wise Leadership #4: Becoming Curious and Inquisitive Leaders - With Dr. Peter Shaw00:49:40

Often we think of a leader having all the answers and the one setting  vision for people.  While it is true that leaders must answer questions and set  vision they must also have an even greater ability to ask good questions.  We had a conversation with Dr. Peter Shaw  who has spent years writing books and coaching others on leadership and asking really good questions through it all.  We hope you enjoy our conversation with Dr. Peter Shaw.

Also if you are interested in more content like this, Dr. Shaw is teaching a summer course at Regent College on leadership called, Leading for the Long Term.  Check it out! 

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08 Apr 2022Wise Leadership #5: Becoming Self-aware and God-aware Leaders - With Melissa Russell00:48:54

How should leaders measure success?  Why do leaders often suffer from burnout and how can they avoid it?  And how does empowering and raising up female leaders help to combat slavery and oppression throughout the globe.  We had a conversation around these questions and more with Melissa Russell, who is IJM's (International Justice Mission)  Regional President of North America.   We hope you enjoy the conversation!

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15 Apr 2022How Art Shapes Empathy - With Dr. Mary McCampbell00:52:16

How does our imagination impact our ability to empathize?  Storytelling, art, film, music, and books all have the ability to shape our imaginations and can move us into greater levels of empathy for others.  Dr. Mary McCampbell recently wrote a book called "Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art Shapes Empathy".  In this conversation we discuss her book and how realistic and prophetic art can shape empathy for those around us.  We hope you enjoy our conversation. 

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22 Apr 2022Latin Protestant Christology, Liberation Theology, and Holistic Mission - With Dr. Jules Martinez-Olivieri00:58:40

What is Latin Protestant Christology?  What is Liberation Theology and why are some apprehensive towards it.  Dr. Jules Martinez-Olivieri has written and taught extensively on these questions. He brings both historical and anthropological insight to them. Dr. Martinez-Olivieri also shares with us the historical and theological understanding for holistic mission.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

Also, if you are interested Dr. Martinez is teaching a summer course called Systamtic Theology Overview.  Check it out if your interested. 

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29 Apr 2022Spiritual Friendship - With Dr. Wesley Hill00:46:34

The relationship of friendship  is often malleable, free, and unconstrained compared to familial or marriage relationships, but is this how it is supposed to be?  We had a conversation with Dr. Wesley Hill who wrote a book on this topic called "Spiritual Friendship: Finding Love in the Church as a Celibate Gay Christian."    Through Dr. Hill's insight we are reminded that scripture and tradition have a higher view of friendship than we may have thought.  We hope you enjoy this conversation.

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Hill is teaching a summer course called Male and Female in Christ.

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06 May 2022From Politics to Palliative Care - With Mike Baird00:48:30

We had a conversation with Mike Baird who was the 44th Premier of New South Wales in Australia, a former investment banker, a Regent alum, and currently works in the palliative care sector.  Mike shared with us his experience working in investment banking, politics, and now palliative care and how his faith intersects in all these.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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13 May 2022Radical Hospitality and Justice - With Dr. Krish Kandiah00:48:04

How is Christian hospitality connected to justice?  What does it look like to emulate Christ's hospitality and justice?  Are followers of Jesus supposed to have a balanced life?  Did Christ have a balanced life?  We had a conversation with Dr. Krish Kandiah around these questions and more.  Krish is the founder and director of Home for Good, an organization that provides homes for children who don't have one.  We hope you enjoy our conversation. 

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Kandiah is teaching a summer course called Racial Justice and Radical Hospitality: A Biblical Approach.


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20 May 2022Might From the Margins- With Dr. Dennis Edwards00:53:02

How do the Johannine epistles inform our modern understanding of love?  Why is the power of the gospel most visible among those on the margins?  We had a conversation with Dr. Dennis Edwards about how the power of the gospel is present and visible among those in the marginalized community.  We also discussed how prophets, anger, and love fit into speaking out against injustice.  We hope you enjoy our conversation.

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Edwards is teaching a summer course on 1, 2, and 3, John


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16 Oct 2023Peace in Israel and Palestine #1 - (Replay) Understanding Biblical Israel and the Land Today - With Dr. Yohanna Katanacho01:02:25

As we lament the recent violence and war in Israel and Palestine and pray for a just and lasting peace, we encourage you to listen to this podcast about Biblical Israel and the question of land with Regent's Summer faculty member Dr. Yohanna Katanacho.

Please see this page for Regent College's official statement on the recent violence in Israel and Palestine. 


For ancient Israel, land held significance as it was seen as a divine promise.  But what exactly did this mean and how did Israel understand it?  Were there actual borders promised, if so what were they?  And who was considered to be Israel, or a part of God’s chosen people?  Dr. Yahanna Katancho unpacks these questions and more, as they are a lived experience for him growing up as a Palestinian Christian.   He has also written a book called "The Land of Christ: A Palestinian Cry,"  which delves deeper into the things we discussed today. We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Yohanna is teaching a summer course on called Palestinian Theology in Context


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03 Jun 2022Politics, Liberalism, and Christianity - With Dr. John M. Owen00:59:11

What does the church and scripture have to say in regards to politics and governmental structures?  What is Liberalism and how does it fit into the relationship between church and state?  Should pastors and church leaders talk about politics, take political stances, indorse political leaders, or should they avoid politics all together?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. John M. Owen, who is the Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Owen is teaching a summer course on Christianity and Politics


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10 Jun 2022Metaphor, Poetry, and Maternal Imagery - With Dr. Beth Stovell00:59:23

How are we to understand metaphors in the Bible?  What is conceptual metaphor theory and how does this fit into Biblical metaphor?  How can pastors and church leaders engage with the culture using Biblical metaphor's and contemporary metaphors?  We had a conversation around these questions and more with Dr. Beth Stovell. We hope you enjoy our conversation.

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Stovell is teaching a summer course on Reading and Preaching Biblical Poetry


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17 Jun 2022Wisdom Literature, Proverbs, and the Fear of the Lord - With Dr. Tremper Longman00:51:35

What is Biblical wisdom literature?  How does Proverbs fit into the wisdom literature and how does one apply it? What does the fear of the Lord mean and how can one cultivate a healthy fear of the Lord? We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Tremper Longman who has done extensive work in the Old Testament, specifically in wisdom literature.   


Also, if this conversation peaks your interest, Dr. Tremper is teaching a summer course called The Book of Proverbs: Developing Wisdom in a Complicated World


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24 Jun 2022Musical Space, Trinitarian Understanding, and Prophetic Lament - With Dr. Chelle Stearns00:56:34

Why is music predominant in our worship services and what is it meant for?  How might music even teach us about doctrinal statements such as the trinity?  And why is lament an important aspect within music for the formation of the whole person.  We talked with Dr. Chelle Stearns about these questions.  Dr. Stearns has written and lectured on music, theology, and psychology.  We hope you enjoy this conversation.

Also, if this conversation peaks your interest, Dr. Stearns is teaching a summer course called Longing for Shalom: Music Lament in the Christian Imagination


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01 Jul 2022Art Amidst Conflict and Crisis- With Dr. Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin00:52:19

 What is the purpose of art in times of crisis and conflict?  How can art bring healing amidst pain and suffering?  What role does art play in a politically polarized culture? We discussed these questions and more with Dr.  Dr. Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin who has written and spoken extensively on the intersection of art, theology, and crisis. We hope you enjoy our conversation.  

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08 Jul 2022A Theology of Disability and Limitation - With Dr. Eleanor McLaughlin00:47:55

How are we to understand human flourishing in light of limitation and disability?  How can we use technology that promotes human flourishing and promotes relational health as well?  What are we to make of human limitation and disability with the eschaton in view?  We had a conversation about these questions and more with Dr. Eleanor McLaughlin.  We hope you enjoy this conversation. 

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15 Jul 2022Perfection Speech, God's Divine Wrath, Mercy, and Judgment - With Dr. Matthew Lynch00:59:59

How has our understanding of perfection distorted biblical concepts of faith and grace?  How does God’s wrath fit into His goodness? Is compassion and wrath equal in the Godhead?  Does God change or is He unchanging.  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Matthew Lynch who shared with us how scripture actually teaches us to hold these complex realities in tension.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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22 Jul 2022The Early Church practices and Christological Belief - With Dr. Joshua Coutts00:58:09

What did the early church believe about Jesus and how did this shape their practices?  Was it common thought within the early church that Christ was coming back within their lifetime?  When and how did this shift?  Evangelicalism has emphasized a personal relationship with Jesus, was there an equivalent to this for the early church?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Joshua Coutts.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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29 Jul 2022Work, Vocation, Sabbath - With Dr. R. Paul Stevens00:56:20

How are we to understand work and vocation?  What does it mean to have meaningful work and do all people experience this?  Is Sabbath meant to be for followers of Jesus today?  What does the workaholic and idler have in common?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. R. Paul Stevens.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 


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05 Aug 2022Art, Happiness, Hope, and Death - With Dr. Joy M. Clarkson00:47:15

How does art inform us and give us hope in the face of death?  What can art from the past teach us about facing death and how to embrace our finality?  We discussed these questions with Dr. Joy M. Clarkson as well as her new book "Aggressively Happy: A Realist's Guide to Believing in the Goodness Life" , which seeks to cultivate happiness, grit, determination, and humour amidst tragedy and suffering.  We hope you enjoy this conversation. 

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12 Aug 2022History of Christianity in South Asia - With Dr. Prabo Mihindukulasuriya00:58:31

How is the history of Christianity in South Asia different from that of Western Christianity?  Why is Evangelical Christianity difficult to disconnect from Western Imperialism for Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic ideologies? What can Sri Lankan history teach us about working with grass roots organizations and across religious and denominational lines?  We discuss these questions and more with Dr. Prabo Mihindukulasuriya who will be teaching at Regent starting Fall 2022.  We hope you enjoy this conversation.  

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19 Aug 2022Do Racial Categories Contribute to Racism? - With Dr. Elizabeth Sung01:07:17

How might the categories for race actually contribute to systemic and idealogical racism? Do racial categories accurately classify persons at a biological level?  Does placing individuals in groups or a categories have any Biblical grounding?  We discuss these questions and more with Dr. Elizabeth (Lisa) Sung, who is a Systematic Theologian and a Spiritual Director.  We also discussed Dr. Sung's journey and experience in spiritual direction.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

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26 Aug 2022The Art of Sports - With Dr. Iwan Russel-Jones00:53:20

Sport is a universal activity and contributes to the ethos of societies and cultures.  How are we to understand sport from a theological and Biblical perspective?  Many athletes and fans of sports have a sacred mentality when it comes to the arena of sports.  So are sports sacred? What ways do sports affirm Christ and His gospel and in what ways are they antithetical to it? We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Iwan Russel Jones.  Enjoy! 


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02 Sep 2022God as a Migrant and Healer - With Dr. Charles Ringma01:02:19

Migration is a part of many peoples stories, including the refugee, the newcomer, and the foreigner.  It is also a part of the Biblical story, from Abraham to Joshua and even God as a migrant through Christ.  What might we learn from the experience of migration and how does God as a migrant impact our view of change?  We had a conversation with Dr. Charles Ringma about migration and also discussed Dr. Ringma's book, The Art of Healing Prayer: Bringing Christ's Wholeness to Broken People.

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09 Sep 2022King David Needs a King - With Mark Buchanan00:56:12

Is king David to be looked at as a hero or exemplar?  What might we learn from his life, both the success and failure?  How does fiction open our imagination to the Biblical text?  We discussed these questions and more with Mark Buchanan, who has most recently written a fiction book on the life of David called David: Rise.  Mark also shared with us insight into his early writing career and gave some advise to young writers.  We hope you enjoy this conversation.  

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16 Sep 2022Philemon and The Art of Persuasion - With Dr. George Guthrie00:49:41

What can the letter of Philemon teach us about persuasion?  What is the difference between persuasion and manipulation?  Does one have to have the same worldview to persuade another?  What if the persuasion doesn't go the way you had hoped?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. George Guthrie.   We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

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23 Sep 2022Why the 21st Century is the Most Christian Century Ever - With Dr. Rikk Watts00:53:53
It is often said that we live in a post-Christian world, especially in the West.  While it may seem that way with a decline in church attendance, shifts in morality, and increasing hostility to Christianity, Dr. Rikk Watts offers a different perspective.  He puts forth that we actually live in the most Christian century and offers a few different reasons why.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

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30 Sep 2022The Intersection of Jazz Music and The Exodus Story - With Dr. Mark Glanville00:49:48

The Blues and Jazz music  speak to the dissidence, lament, and longing that many experience.  This music is unique in the sense that it finds its roots in the atrocities of slavery and the freedom experienced after emancipation.  The Exodus story was also about a people enslaved and oppressed.  We had a wonderful and enlightening conversation with Dr. Mark Glanville about the intersection of Jazz music and the Exodus story.  This conversation took place in Mark's living room where he played the piano for us.  So we hope you enjoy he conversation and the jazz music. 

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07 Oct 2022A History of Christianity in the Twentieth Century - With Dr. Brian Stanley00:47:05

Writing the history on anything is a large endeavour, but trying to do it in a thematic way is another challenge.  Dr. Brian Stanley recently wrote a book called Christianity in the Twentieth Century: A World History, which looks at both themes and case studies to tell the story of Christianity in the Twentieth Century.  We had a conversation about his book and themes he highlights throughout the century, such as nationalism, racism, genocide, as well as others.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

If this conversation peaked your interest Dr. Stanley will be joining us at Regent on October nineteen to share on "Shifting Pattern in the British and American Protestant Globalism in the 19th and 20th Centuries".   Find more information here.  

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14 Oct 2022Edible Theology - With Kendall Vanderslice00:56:02

How is sharing a meal central to Christ's gospel and able to bring reconciliation, peace, and restoration? Can baking bread help us understand who God is?  How does sharing a meal with strangers or enemies transform a relationship?  We discussed these questions and more with Kendall Vanderslice who has spent years baking and leading workshops on how theology and food intersect.  We hope you enjoy this conversation. 

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21 Oct 2022Can Science be the Foundation for Morality - With Dr. Paul Nedelisky00:52:09

With the decline in religion many people look to science to solve questions around morality.  But can science be the foundation for morality?  What if anything can science teach us about morality?  Does the objectivity that science brings to many questions help us answer the moral ones?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Paul Nedelisky.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

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28 Oct 2022Following Jesus as a Young Adult in Ordinary Time - With Jon Berends00:56:11

The Renegotiating Faith study found that faith formation in young adults has significantly changed.  Faith formation which once happened in an individuals teen years, is now happening significantly latter, happening in the early to mid-twenties.  Many young adults are questioning their faith, identities, and purpose. 

Act Five is an organization pioneered by Jon Berends that desires to journey along side young adults in an intentional way.   In a world that is formed by consumerism, digital technology, and individualism, Act Five hopes to offer a better way in Christ, through adventure, travel, service, learning, and mentorship.  We hope you enjoy this conversation. 


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04 Nov 2022The Artist #1: Slow Art in an Instant Culture - With Daniel Du00:44:52

We are in a series where we are having conversations with artist from Regent around their artistic journey, how their faith intersects, and the work they have created.  Abby Boggs will be filling in for Claire Perini for this series as Abby has an expertise in art herself. 

This episode we had a conversation with a current student at Regent Daniel Du.  He shared with us his artistic journey and how his faith has impacted it.  He spoke to how  art speak to both the transcendent reality and the injustices that many experience?  Also, why it is art is so important for communication, especially in regards to controversial or misunderstood issues and ideas?  Lastly, we talked about the pressures that many artist feel in responding to every issue that gets raised in culture.    We hope you enjoy our conversation.

Feel free to view Daniel's art as well while you listen to the conversation. 

Also, if you haven't heard of it check out The Dal Schindell Gallery, which has many different art exhibitions throughout the year. 

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11 Nov 2022The Artist #2: Homemaking, Quilt Making, and Maintenance Artistry - With Kate Miller00:40:52

What does amish quilt making and the fine arts have in common?  How does the home cultivate human flourishing for the world?  We had a conversation about these questions and more with Kate Miller.  Kate has had multiple exhibits in Regent's Dal Schindell Gallery and is known as a maintenance artist.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

To view some of Kates works check them out here

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18 Nov 2022The Artist #3: Hand Painting, Dementia, and a Long Goodbye - With Toni Dolfo-Smith00:37:13

Toni Dolfo-Smith reflects on the last seven years journeying with his dad through dementia.  His latest exhibition reflects on those last years with his dad. Each section of this exhibit reflects his attempt to understand a different stage of his father’s dementia.  Through his art he was able to playfully reflect and shed light on dementia through painting.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Check out Toni's painting here.  

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02 Dec 2022Who Was the Apostle Paul? - With Dr. Paul Spilsbury01:00:37

Many questions have come up in regards to the Apostle Paul based on some of the things he wrote in his letter.  Some have accused Paul of being arrogant, a jerk, a killjoy, a misogynist, and other accusation.  How are we to understand who Paul was in light of some of the things he said in his letters?  Dr. Paul Spilsbury has delved into and taught on the Apostle Paul and his letters.   In our conversation Dr. Spilsbury helps us pack these accusations and questions.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

If this conversation peaked your interest and you have more questions, Dr. Spilsbury is teaching a course at Regent called Paul and His Letters


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09 Dec 2022A Thick Understanding of Mental Health - With Dr. John Swinton00:43:55

Why is it important to find the right language when we talk about mental health?  How should we talk about mental health that paints a more wholistic narrative?  What is the goal for those who have a mental illness and how can the church and community  support them in this?  What does it look like to hold one another's joy amidst suffering and sadness? We discuss these questions and more with Dr. John Swinton.  We hope you enjoy!

If this conversation peaked your interest, John Swinton and Daniel Whitehead are teaching a  course this J-term, called "Seeking Sanctuary, Finding Shalom: Love, Community, and the Lived Experience of Mental Health Challenges". 

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16 Dec 2022The Life of St. Francis of Assisi - With Dr. Steven Watts00:58:10

Many know him was one who led a life of poverty.  Others see him as one who brought renewal to the church.  Some even thought that he had the ability to communicate with animals.  So, who was St. Francis of Assisi, why did he live a life of poverty, and what impact did he have on the church and community at his time?  We had a conversation with Dr. Steven Watts about these questions and more.  We hope you enjoy the conversation!

If this conversation peaks your interest Dr. Watts is teaching a this winter on the Life of St. Francis of Assisi.  Check it out here

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23 Dec 2022End of 202200:03:10

We have really enjoyed this past year of conversations around life, faith, and theology on the Regent College Podcast! If you have enjoyed the podcast, would you consider writing a review or rating us.  Also if there are any conversations you enjoyed or topics you think we should discuss feel free to email us at podcast@regent-college.edu.  If you would like to give an end of the year donation to Regent College please let them know the podcast sent you.  Have a wonderful Advent season.  We will be back the beginning of January next year.  

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13 Jan 2023Refugee, Asylum Seeker, Migrant and the Book of Isaiah - With Dr. Barnabas Aspray00:57:17

What is the difference between a refugee, asylum seeker, and migrant and how does the Biblical text talk about migrants and forced migrants?  How does the Biblical text reveal how Israel is to treat the refugee and what are the implications for us today?  What are the major ethical questions around refugees and forced migrants?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Barnabas Aspray.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

Also, Dr. Aspray published a book recently called Ricur at the Limits of Philosophy: God, Creation, and Evil.  Check it out here

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20 Jan 2023A Poetic Journey - With Jolene Nolte00:48:12

How can poetry give words to the mystery of the divine?  Why is poetry sometimes difficult to understand and comprehend?  What ways can poetry help oneself and others reflect on deep personal longings and disappointments?  We discussed these questions and more with Jolene Nolte, who has recently published a book of poetry.  Jolene also shared some of her poems during the conversation.  We hope you find this conversation delightful and insightful!

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27 Jan 2023Biblical Metaphor, Isaiah's Servant, and Kingdom Diversity in Theological Education00:52:26

How are we to understand Biblical metaphor, specially in the Old Testament? Isaiah is full of metaphorically imagery, specifically familial metaphors.  What is Isaiah telling us through these different metaphors?  Why is it important to have a diverse range of voices in the theological education and how is this possible?  Dr. Brittney Kim helped us unpack  and wrestle through these questions.  Dr. Kim is also the director for Every Voice: A Center for Kingdom Diversity in Christian Theological Education.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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03 Feb 2023Child Centred Theology and the Spiritual Formation of Children in the 18th Century - with Dr. Cindy Aalders00:44:15

What was significant about Jesus placing a child in the midst of religious leaders and His disciples, as seen in Matthew eighteen?  Why is it important to not simply form children in the faith, but also allow children to inform faith?  How we're children in the eighteenth century being formed in faith and practice, and what can we learn from that time period?  We sat down with Dr. Cindy Aalders and had a conversation about these questions and more.  We hope you enjoy the conversation! 

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10 Feb 2023Where is God in the Megilloth, Divine Presence and Absence - With Dr. Brittany Melton00:56:27

What are we to do with the books of the Bible that do not mention God at all?   How are we to interpret what seems like God's divine absence?  What are the books in the Megilloth and what are the authors trying to tell us about God, life, and faith?  We had a wonderful conversation around these questions and more with Dr. Brittney Melton. Dr. Melton has written a book on these very questions called, Where is God in the Megilloth? A Dialogue on the Ambiguity of Divine Presence and Absence.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.   

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24 Feb 2023Border-relations, Mission, Cross-cultural Experiences, and Latin American University Students - With Alejandra Ortiz00:52:53

Short-term and long-term Mission trips have been viewed with mixed perspectives, so how are we to understand mission in light of colonial history?  How can we have cross-cultural experiences that are mutual and take on a posture of curiosity? What is "mission integral" and how has impacted Latin American Universities ?  We discussed these questions and more with Alejandra Ortiz.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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03 Mar 2023Vocational Discipleship, Career Coaching, and Discernment - With Tami Peterson01:00:30

Many people, young and old, normally come to a point where they wonder what career they might choose, but how does one determine a career path or discern what avenues to take?  Where should someone start; personality, career test, or introspection?  Also, is there a difference between vocation and career?  We discussed these questions and more with Tami Peterson, who is the founder and CEO of Life Architects.  Tami has spent years helping individuals discern their vocation and career and she shared some of her wisdom with us today.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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10 Mar 2023Loneliness , Social Isolation, and Care for Seniors - With Dr. Claudia Rossetto01:02:20

What is the difference between loneliness and social isolation?  What are the consequences of prolonged loneliness and social isolation?  What does the Bible say about loneliness and  was Jesus himself lonely? How are people in their older years navigating  loneliness and social isolation. We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Claudia Rossetto.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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19 Mar 2023Becoming Whole Pastors - With Dr. Tremper Longman III and Dr. Mark Glanville00:40:07

What has shifted in pastoring over the last few decades?  Why is that many pastors seem burn-out, falling out, or quitting all together?  How can pastors not just survive, but thrive in vocational ministry?  How can pastors become whole people?  We had a conversation around these questions and more with Dr. Tremper Longman III and Dr. Mark Glanville.  If this has interested you and you are a pastor or in vocational ministry you might consider the event coming up called The Gathering, which hopes to help cultivate healthy pastors.  Enjoy the conversation.  

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24 Mar 2023Neuroscience, Being Known, and The Anatomy of the Soul - With Dr. Curt Thompson00:55:25

Dr. Curt Thompson is a psychiatrist, author, speaker, and the founder of Being Known. We had a conversation with him today around the anatomy of the soul, what are humans deepest longings, and how can we seek liberation and freedom from sin.  Dr. Thompson unpacks these question through the lens of neuroscience and grounds it in a Biblical anthropology.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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31 Mar 2023The Book of Exodus, Pharaoh's Hard Heart, Taking God's Name in Vain - With Dr. Carmen Joy Imes01:00:36

How are we to understand the purpose of the Book of Exodus?  Why did God harden Pharaoh's heart and what exactly does it mean?  Why did God try and kill Moses, but was stopped by Zipporah? What does it mean to take the Lord's name in vain? We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Carmen Joy Imes who has spent significant time in the Book of Exodus and is currently writing a commentary on it.   If this conversation interests you Dr. Imes is teaching a summer class at Regent College on the book of Exodus, check it out here.   

Also, Dr. Imes puts out a weekly reflection and interaction with a Biblical text called Torah Tuesday.  

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07 Apr 2023Chinese Christian Thought, Theology, and History - With Dr. Alexander Chow01:03:10

How has Christianity in China shifted over the centuries?  What are the different ways Church has engaged and is engaging in public theology and civil discourse?  What is unique to the Chinese Church and what can the global Church learn from it?  We discussed these questions and more with Dr. Alexander Chow.   Dr. Chow is also teaching a summer course on Chinese Christian Thought if this conversation has peaked your interest.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.  

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14 Apr 2023Flood and Fury, Violence in the Old Testament and The Shalom of God - With Dr. Matthew Lynch00:50:34

What are the different approaches when it comes to the violent texts of scripture?  How are we to understand the flood and why God chose to flood the Earth?  Why does God  command, in Deuteronomy, for the Canaanite destruction?  How do the Israelites in the book of Joshua respond to this command?  We had a conversation around these questions and more with Dr. Matthew Lynch.  Dr. Lynch released a book recently called Flood and Fury, Violence in the Old Testament and The Shalom of God and this is what we had a conversation around.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Also if this conversation peeked your interest  Dr. Lynch is teaching a summer class on the Old Testament.  Check it out here.  

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22 Apr 2023Worship in Polyrhythm- With Dr. Mark Glanville00:55:02

Dr. Mark Glanville is no stranger to the Regent College Podcast and we had once again a musically inspiring and insightful conversations.  We discussed how we can worship in polyrhythm and if you don't know what polyrhythm is Mark unpacks this type of rhythm.  We discussed how our worship services can often become mono-rhythm and the gospel calls us into a more in our gatherings.  Multiple rhythms can be incorporated at the same time, through a biblical lens, our contextual voices, the global church, and the historical church.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

If this peaked your interest Mark is teaching class on Worship in Polyrhythm, check it our here

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28 Apr 2023The Gospels as Narrative - With Dr. Jeannine Brown00:56:23

How does reading the gospels as a narrative shift our perspective on them?  What can readers of the gospels do in order to understand the gospels better?  How might delving more into the setting, characterization, and plot of each gospel open up the story?  We discuss these questions and more with Dr. Jeannine Brown.  Dr. Brown has written a book called The Gospels as Stories: A Narrative Approach to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.  We hope you enjoy the conversation.

If this peaked your interested Dr. Brown is teaching a class this summer at Regent on the narrative approach to the Gospels.  Check it out here


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05 May 2023End of Season 3 - With Claire Perini and Nick Corbin00:06:34

Season three with the Regent College Podcast has come to an end.  Nick Corbin is graduating from Regent and is finishing his time with the Regent College Podcast.  Season three has been one of many laughs, deep insight, and a growth in what it means to follow Christ.  This month we will play some of our favourite episodes of season three and begin season four sometime in June 2023.  We hope you have enjoyed this past season and continue to tune in to more conversations to come.  

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12 May 2023(REPLAY) Old Testament Suffering and Life with God - With Dr. Isabelle Hamley00:51:38

Oppression, pain, slavery, and trauma are all a part of Israel’s story.  In the midst of this pain God responds.  We sat down with Dr. Isabelle Hamley and discussed how we can learn from Israel’s story and the Old Testament scriptures in regards to mental health.  She answered questions around what the “good life” is, how the biblical text speaks to pain, and how to cultivate a holistic response to pain and trauma.   We hope you enjoy our conversation. 

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19 May 2023(REPLAY) Radical Hospitality and Justice - With Dr. Krish Kandiah00:48:04

How is Christian hospitality connected to justice?  What does it look like to emulate Christ's hospitality and justice?  Are followers of Jesus supposed to have a balanced life?  Did Christ have a balanced life?  We had a conversation with Dr. Krish Kandiah around these questions and more.  Krish is the founder and director of Home for Good, an organization that provides homes for children who don't have one.  We hope you enjoy our conversation.  

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26 May 2023(REPLAY) Do Racial Categories Contribute to Racism? - With Dr. Elizabeth Sung01:07:17

How might the categories for race actually contribute to systemic and idealogical racism? Do racial categories accurately classify persons at a biological level?  Does placing individuals in groups or a categories have any Biblical grounding?  We discuss these questions and more with Dr. Elizabeth (Lisa) Sung, who is a Systematic Theologian and a Spiritual Director.  We also discussed Dr. Sung's journey and experience in spiritual direction.  We hope you enjoy the conversation. 

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02 Jun 2023(REPLAY) Spiritual Friendship - With Dr. Wesley Hill00:46:34

The relationship of friendship  is often malleable, free, and unconstrained compared to familial or marriage relationships, but is this how it is supposed to be?  We had a conversation with Dr. Wesley Hill who wrote a book on this topic called "Spiritual Friendship: Finding Love in the Church as a Celibate Gay Christian."    Through Dr. Hill's insight we are reminded that scripture and tradition have a higher view of friendship than we may have thought.  We hope you enjoy this conversation. 

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05 Sep 2023Season 4 Trailer with Claire Perini and Christina Zacharias-Aji00:04:20

The Regent College Podcast is back with a new producer and co-host, familiar and new guests, and faith and theology conversations.

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13 Oct 2023Wisdom for Faithful Reading with John Walton00:50:25

How do we read the Bible faithfully? In this episode, we discuss the importance of paying attention to the historical, cultural and literary context of the Bible in order to read it faithfully. Dr. John Walton shares thoughts and tools from his book Wisdom for Faithful Reading for the benefit of Christians who wish to deepen their understanding of Scripture.

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15 Sep 2023Prophetic Deconstruction with Mary McCampbell00:48:27

In this episode literary scholar Mary McCampbell discusses “deconstruction” in literature as a critique of cultural Christianity before the term got popularized.

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29 Sep 2023New Hope with Yehuda Mansell00:35:18

In this episode we talk with Regent graduate and Phd student Yehuda Mansell about his work and ministry with new comers at New Hope Community Services. The centre was set on fire a few months ago and Yehuda and the residents found themselves facing new trauma, confusion and questions that relate to their relationship with the surrounding neighbours. Yehuda shares the story and plenty of lessons and insight from his experience.

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24 Nov 2023The End Times in Literature with Judith Wolfe00:37:23

How do views on the life, death and the after life develop? How does our view of the end time impact the way we live? how important is a hopeful view of the future? these questions and much more are discussed with Dr. Judith Wolfe.

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27 Oct 2023Peace in Israel and Palestine #2 - Lament and Reconciliation01:19:54

Lisa Loden is an American Jewish believer of Christ who’s lived in Israel for decades working for peace and reconciliation along side Palestinian and Israeli Christians. In this podcast, Lisa talks about her experience of the attack on October 7, the theology of creation and reconciliation, and peace efforts.

Please refer to this page for Regent College's official statement on the recent violence in Israel and Palestine.

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03 Nov 2023Peace in Israel and Palestine #3 - A Conversation on The Palestinian Experience, History and Theology01:04:59

In this podcast, Jonathan Kuttab and Jesse Wheeler talk about some of the ideas behind and history of Zionism and Christian Zionism. They explain how the Palestinian identity became a political statement and how Palestinians are perceived by the world and they offer a new framework to think about the issue and work for peace as followers of a “crucified king”.

Please refer to this page for Regent College's official statement on the recent violence in Israel and Palestine.



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17 Nov 2023The Lost World of the Conquest with John Walton00:51:37

In this episode, we asked Dr. John Walton all about the Israeli Conquest in the book of Joshua. Did God command the Israelites to "wipe out" everyone in the land? In what way was the land given to Israel by God? What implications does a new understanding of the conquest carry for today?

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09 Dec 2023The Words and Deeds of Jesus in their First Century Context – with Dr. Jesse Nickel01:19:45

What is the mission of Jesus? Did Jesus come to save the world from sin and hell, or did he come to save us by bringing us into heaven? How does our understanding of his words and deeds affect our reading of the Bible? In this episode, Dr. Jesse Nickel discusses the significance of Jesus' words, healings, and exorcisms in inaugurating the kingdom of God—particularly in the context of first-century Judaism.

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22 Dec 2023(REPLAY) Can we trust God to protect us? - with Tish Harrison Warren01:01:53

How does God enter into our daily lives––the mundane, the joyful, and the devastating? Today we're talking to Tish Harrison Warren about her book, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep. How do we allow the Spirit to work through our grief, our joy, and our uncertainty? How do we reconcile faith and hope with a growing awareness of our own limits? Can we trust God to keep bad things from happening to us and those we love––and if not, what kind of trust are we left with? Join us for this vital conversation.

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12 Jan 2024When Christians Disagree With Dr. Wesley Hill00:48:49

Disagreement within the church is not something new but it seems like we are getting more anxious everyday about our differences. Dr. Wesley Hill walks us through the history of disagreement within the church and how we see it reflected in the Bible.

He discusses the idea of impaired communion and offers us a way to move forward into a hopeful form of unity despite our disagreements.

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27 Jan 2024Truth and Lies about Being Human with Dr. Iain Provan00:47:21

In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Iain Provan talks to us about some of the scientific, cultural and theological lies that have invaded our Christian nest. Iain thoughtfully lays out a biblical source for what it means to be human and to live in God's creation while discerning new ideas.

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10 Feb 2024Visual Arts as Theology with Dr. Jonathan Anderson01:05:30

In this conversation, Dr. Jonathan A. Anderson, the Eugene and Jan Peterson Associate Professor of Theology and the Arts at Regent talks to us about the relation between art and theology. He explains how the visual arts has and continue to serve not merely as an illustration for theology but as theological ideas, conversations, and arguments.

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26 Feb 2024God & the Kings: A Study through 1-2 Kings with Dr. Lissa Wray Beal00:58:34

An introduction to a Regent 2024 Summer course! 
What made an ancient Israelite king a good covenant king? How does the narrative support or problematize the narrator’s evaluation of each king? And, how might the lives of these ancient kings call us to faithful Christian living? All this and more about kingship in the Old Testament with Dr. Lissa Wray Beal.

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08 Mar 2024Christian Racial Reconciliation with Dr. George Yancey00:37:26

In this conversation, Dr. George Yancey discusses the issues of racial injustice and division. Why should we as Christians care about matters of race, and how can Christians respond to divisions based on race? 

Dr. Yancey proposes a unifying, deeply Christian solution of collaborative conversations to move beyond color blindness and anti-racism, toward reconciliation.

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23 Mar 2024Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm and Soul with Dr. Mark Glanville00:54:22

The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence in the church and in pastoral ministry. While this seems concerning, Mark offers a hopeful vision for the unique time that the church finds itself at. In this conversation, Mark suggests a biblical and practical vision for churches seeking to receive and extend the healing of Christ.

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06 Apr 2024The Book of Acts: to the End of the Earth with Dr. Steve Walton01:06:38

How did the early church understand its identity and mission? What happened at Pentecost and how did the followers of Jesus explain it? How did the church expand to include other ethnicities and races? All this and more in this episode with Dr. Steve Walton.

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19 Apr 2024The Cost of Forgetting Women in Church History with Dr. Beth Allison Barr01:14:19

In this conversation, Beth defines the common term of Biblical Womanhood and tells the history of how Biblical Womanhood and patriarchy, shaped by culture, became models for the Church and the Christian home. She engages with theological, historical, and cultural arguments revealing the crucial roles that women have held in the Bible and the Church and emphasize the importance of teaching this history for the sake of the Christian community today.

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05 May 2024The Spirituality of Paul with Dr. Michael Gorman01:01:00

In this conversation, Dr. Michael Gorman talks to us about Paul's spirituality —the transformative, lived experience of participating in Christ by the power of God's Spirit— and how he spoke about the nature of spirituality, dying and rising with Christ, spiritual transformation, prayer, the reality and significance of suffering, and the church as holy and missional community in his letters. Dr. Gorman concludes with the implications of Paul's spirituality on believing communities, individual believers, and ministers in Paul’s own day and in the life of the contemporary church.

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18 May 2024A Skeptic in Scripture with Dr. Brent Strawn00:56:42

In this conversation, Dr. Brent Strawn walks us through the wisdom of Ecclesiastics; discussing the place of the book in the Old Testament; trying to deal with the scepticism and existential questions of Qoheleth; and examining the theological themes and their cultural significance then and now.

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01 Jun 2024Soul Recreation and Enjoying God with Dr. Tom Schwanda00:58:01

In this conversation, Dr. Tom Schwanda defines concepts such as soul recreation, contemplation and enjoying the divine. He discusses the roles of Scripture, the visual arts, and the person of Jesus in building the human soul and the connection with God. Finally, he highlights the difference that a contemplative and spiritually grounded church can make in society today.

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15 Jun 2024Being Human in God's World with Dr. Isabelle Hamley00:52:55

In this conversation, Dr. Isabelle Hamley talks to us about the nature of humans in relation to one another, God, and the earth, as reflected throughout the Old Testament. Using Genesis, Exodus, the Law, and the Psalms, Dr. Hamley answers questions about election into mission as well as gender and equality. Additionally, she touches on how to live in the tension of being in community while facing human limitedness and the reality of death.

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28 Jun 2024Christian Responses to the News of the Day with Dr. Jeffery Bilbro00:48:00

In this episode, we dive into the intricate world of modern media with Dr. Jeffery Bilbro. Jeff discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by today's digital landscape, emphasizing the importance of discernment and thoughtful engagement. We explore how Christians can navigate the overwhelming influx of information and maintain a focus on what truly matters. Jeff offers practical insights and wisdom for cultivating a media diet that nourishes the soul and fosters community.

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12 Jul 2024Christology Ancient & Modern with Dr. Lucy Peppiatt00:59:18

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19 Jul 2024Human Being and Human Acting after Technology with Dr. Andy Crouch01:10:57

Welcome to the last episode of season 4 of the podcast!

In this episode, we explore the profound impact of technology on our daily lives and spiritual well-being. Andy delves into the distinction between tools and devices, highlighting how modern conveniences can sometimes replace essential human skills and relationships. We discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and other technological advancements, and how these innovations intersect with our economy and community life.

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06 Sep 2024Shaping your Future Leadership with Dr. Peter Shaw00:44:55

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Peter Shaw, an experienced leadership coach and author of Shaping Your Future Leadership. Dr. Shaw brings decades of expertise in leadership development and offers practical insights for leaders looking to navigate the complexities of their roles. We discuss how to shape your leadership journey with intentionality, the importance of self-reflection, and how leaders can adapt to evolving challenges in both their personal and professional lives.

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13 Sep 2024Justification within Christian Theology and History with Dr. Matthew Thomas01:07:05

Dr. Thomas, an expert in Pauline theology and early Christianity, invites us to revisit early Christian interpretations of the doctrine of justification. We dive deep into key theological debates, exploring how justification has been understood throughout history, particularly in the work of figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin, and the nuances introduced by the New Perspective on Paul. We also examine the roots of justification in both the Old and New Testaments, looking at the roles of faith, works, and grace.

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20 Sep 2024The Wise Leader with Dr. Uli Chi00:59:17

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Uli Chi, author of The Wise Leader, to explore the role of wisdom in leadership. Drawing on decades of experience in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors, Uli delves into the importance of cultivating character, humility, and ethical decision-making in leadership. We discuss the challenges of leading in a complex and fast-paced world, the relationship between power and humility, and how wisdom can guide leaders in making difficult decisions.


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28 Sep 2024Christology and Discipleship in Mark’s Gospel with Dr. Elizabeth Shively01:00:44

In this episode, we dive into Dr. Elizabeth Shively's research on the Gospel of Mark, exploring the profound themes of Christology and discipleship. We’ll discuss how Mark portrays Jesus as the suffering servant and what it means for us to follow him as disciples today. Dr. Shively will also share how these insights challenge our understanding of faith and leadership.

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04 Oct 2024Peace in Israel and Palestine (Part Two) #1 - Standing Together with Yehuda Mansell01:15:37

In this episode, we talk with Yehuda Mansell, about the complexities of Christian Zionism and its impact on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Yehuda challenges the "blind support" many Christians offer to Israel and emphasizes the need for true Christian love to advocate for peace and healing. We also discuss his involvement with Standing Together, a movement bringing Jews and Palestinians together to find pragmatic and hopeful solutions.

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11 Oct 2024Peace in Israel and Palestine (Part Two) #2 - Loving the Enemy with Dr. Yohanna Katanacho01:08:23

In this episode of the Regent College Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Yohanna Katanacho, a Palestinian Christian theologian, to discuss his experience living in the heart of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Yohanna shares his reflections on the challenges facing Palestinian Christians, the complexities of the ongoing violence, and how faith, grief, and hope shape his work in peacemaking. Join us as we delve into what it means to seek reconciliation and embody the love of Christ in a region marked by deep division.

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23 Oct 2024Peace in Israel and Palestine (Part Two) #3 - Building Bridges for Peace with Dr. Jennifer Roosma01:02:04

In this episode of the Regent College Podcast, we sit down with Jennifer Roosma to discuss her involvement with Women Wage Peace, a grassroots movement dedicated to fostering reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. Jennifer shares her personal journey into peace advocacy, the history and mission of Women Wage Peace, and how followers of Jesus can contribute to the work of peacemaking. Join us as we explore the challenges and hopes of building bridges across deep divides in the pursuit of lasting peace.

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28 Oct 2024Lebanon, Israel and the Path to Reconciliation with Dr. Martin Accad01:11:00

Dr. Accad shares insights from his own experience as a Lebanese Christian, offering a historical overview of the Lebanon-Israel conflict and the ongoing tensions shaping the region. We also explore the implications of Christian Zionism in Lebanon, its effect on Christian-Muslim relations, and how Middle Eastern Christians navigate the challenges of their existence in the face of apocalyptic prophecies. With his global perspective, Dr. Accad reflects on the global Christian response to the crisis and provides thoughtful reflections on justice, peacemaking, and the hope for reconciliation in Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon.

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08 Nov 2024Living and Doing Theology in Lebanon with Nabil Habibi01:01:49

In this episode, Nabil reflects on the current situation in Lebanon, the challenges facing the Lebanese society and the church, and the role of Christians in advocating for justice and peace in the region. We also explore current pressing theological questions such as Christian Zionism, the meaning of the temple in the New Testament and the relationship between Israel and the church.

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