#001 Richard Mouw on Civil Conversations
NOTE: This episode has been updated with improved audio. In our inaugural Regent College Podcast, host Claire Perini has a good conversation about good (and hard) conversations with Professor Richard...
View Article#002 Malcolm Guite on Poetry
Join us as Claire Perini and Malcolm Guite (@malcolmguite) talk about poetry, slowing down, being a good host to words, and how poetry helps us read scripture and see the world around us anew. Malcolm...
View Article#003 Carolyn Hindmarsh and Shirley Sullivan on Biblical Languages
Biblical language instructors Carolyn Hindmarsh and Shirley Sullivan join Claire Perini to talk about how learning Greek and Hebrew impacted their own lives, why they're still important to learn, and...
View Article#004 Hans Boersma on Theology & Tradition
Regent College's Professor of Theology, Hans Boersma, joins Claire Perini to discuss the recovery of Christian tradition, spiritual reading of Scripture, and why a theologian's character matters just...
View Article#005 Mark Buchanan on Reconciliation
Join Claire Perini and Mark Buchanan as they discuss the Christian's calling to work for reconciliation, whether in moments between individuals to national movements such as the Truth and...
View Article#006 Vania Levans on Worship
Join Claire Perini and Vania Levans (Regent College Faculty Associate and professional musician) for an in-depth and wide conversation on all things worship, ranging from the so-called "worship wars"...
View Article#007 Paul Stevens and Christina Lui on Work and Faith
How do you live out your faith in a secular workplace? If you're a pastor, how do you equip your congregants to integrate their time on Sunday with the other six days of the week? In this episode, Paul...
View ArticleBonus - Rikk Watts's Final Chapel, "The Things That Matter Most"
On December 6, 2016, Rikk Watts gave his final chapel talk as Regent College's Professor of New Testament, titled "The Things That Matter Most". This is a recording of the full sermon. Regent College...
View Article#008 J. I. Packer on his ninetieth birthday
In this episode, we bring you the full conversation between Dr. Jeff Greenman and Dr. J. I. Packer, recorded in front of a live audience in Regent's chapel in Summer 2016. The occasion was the...
View Article#009 An Advent & Christmas Meditation with James Houston
Just before the advent season, Dr. Jim Houston, Board of Governors' Professor of Spiritual Theology and the first Principal of Regent College, recorded a special advent and Christmas meditation for our...
View Article#010 James Houston on his life and spiritual theology
It's our first episode of the winter term! Host Amy Anderson sits down with Dr. James Houston, a founder and the first principal of Regent, to talk about Regent's beginnings. The conversation takes on...
View Article#011 Phil Long and Adam Back on the Intersection of Art and the Bible
In this episode, Professor of Old Testament Phil Long and Regent alumnus Adam Back chat with host Claire Perini about the intersection of Scripture and the arts. Topics of conversation include art that...
View Article#012 Iain Provan on Reading Scripture
Join Dr. Iain Provan, Professor of Biblical Studies at Regent College, and host Amy Anderson as they talk about scriptural interpretation, what we mean when we say Scripture is "clear," and what we can...
View Article#013 Janet Danielson and Dave Siverns on Music Past & Present
We're talking music in this week's podcast! Music historian and composer Janet Danielson and worship leader Dave Siverns discuss the historical connection between music and Christianity and music's...
View Article#014 Ashley Moyse and Lydia Corriveau on Medicine, Theology, and Technology
Lydia Corriveau, a nurse, came to Regent College in Fall 2016 seeking answers to questions about medicine, ethics, and suffering. Theological ethicist Ashley Moyse also joined the Regent community in...
View Article#015 Mariam Kovalishyn on the Epistle of James
In this episode, Dr. Mariam Kovalishyn joins hosts Amy Anderson and James Smoker to talk about why she studies the New Testament Epistle of James. The short letter, famously maligned by Martin Luther,...
View Article#016 Karen Wilk and Eric O. Jacobsen on Seeking the Peace of the City
In this episode, upcoming Pastors Conference speakers Karen Wilk and Eric O. Jacobsen joins host Claire Perini to talk about what it means to be the church and to join God's work in your neighbourhood....
View Article#017 Krish Kandiah on Refuge Crisis and how to get involved
In this episode, Claire Perini sits down with the Founding Director of Home for Good and former President of London School of Theology to discuss the refugee crisis around the world and the Christian...
View Article#018 David O. Taylor on the Arts and Worship
Claire Perini sits down with David O. Taylor, Assistant Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, to discuss the arts, worship, their integration and challenges, and what it was...
View Article#019 Amanda Russell-Jones on Josephine Butler & Equal Rights
Activist, Feminist. Imperialist. Liberal. Evangelical. These are just a few of the labels applied to Josephine Butler (1828-1906) and her legacy. Join Dr. Amanda Russell-Jones and host James Smoker for...
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