Vocation, Gears, and God's Goodness - With Dave Hataj
Our culture often paints a narrative that certain vocations are more important than others. The Church also has influenced how we understand our vocation and calling, sometimes in incorrect ways....
View ArticleWisdom in a Secular Age - With Dr. Gordon T. Smith
It is clear that we are living in and moving towards a post-Christian secular society, but is this actually a problem for the Church and society? Should we try to hold tightly to Christendom or might...
View ArticleRace, Racism, and White Supremecy
How are we to understand race and racism? Many would say they aren't racist, but often our impact bias and prejudice can go unnoticed and unchallenged. Joshua Koh is a Regent grad and pastor in...
View ArticleWhole Person Healthcare - With Dr. Morgan Wills
Modern health care in the West has provided healing and hope for many, but it also has had its challenges. Often the uninsured, the immigrant, and the refuge have difficulty in western medicine, as it...
View ArticleA Multitude of Voices - With Dr. Vince Bantu
Many Christians in western society describe Christianity as becoming a global religion, but is this the right way to think about Christianity? Christianity has also been categorized at times as a...
View ArticleCultivating Belonging in a World of Glass - With Dr. Eric Jacobsen
Loneliness has been a major topic of conversation in recent years. What is the antidote for loneliness? Dr. Eric Jacobsen wrote a book recently on this very topic, entitled "Three Pieces of Glass."...
View ArticleHealing Racial Trauma - With Sheila Wise Rowe
Trauma can take on many different forms; one overlooked form is racial trauma. Sheila Wise Rowe has counselled, researched, and experienced racial trauma. She has given her life to bring healing to...
View ArticleFood, Virtue, and Early Christianity - With Dr. Dana Robinson
Often we think of food as simply our source of energy or something we share together at the dinner table, but have you ever thought of food in regards to discipleship and following Christ? Dana...
View ArticleDismantling the Doctrine of Discovery- With Sarah Augustine
In this conversation we unpack the harmful and destructive effects of the Doctrine of Discovery. Sarah Augustine brings a much needed prophetic voice calling the church to rise up and take action...
View ArticleCalled to be Friends - With Dr. Cindy Aalders and Dr. David Robinson
Calling often can be for vocation or career, but can one be called to friendship? Many of us have had childhood best friends, but is friendship merely a matter of preference? And what does...
View ArticleProviding Homes amidst the Housing Crisis - With Rebecca Pousette
The housing crisis has effected many major cities including here in Vancouver, Canada. Providing affordable housing has also been a challenge for many cities. Rebecca Pousette works for an...
View ArticleRedeeming Power - With Dr. Diane Langberg
Power has a God-given role in human relationships and institutions, but it can lead to abuse when used in unhealthy ways. The #MeToo and #ChurchToo conversations allow for light and truth to be shed...
View ArticleFrom Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community - With Aaron White
Brokenness and addiction are prevalent in our communities, churches, and nations. Drug overdoses have gone up significantly in North America and our addictions to media, entertainment, and consumerism...
View ArticleAfter Whiteness: An Education in Belonging - With Dr. Willie J. Jennings
Theological education is about the formation of people, communities, and the world. However, much of our theological and higher education has been designed and formed by rugged individualism and what...
View ArticleEnd of 2021
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....
View ArticleThe Pedagogy of Praise - With Dr. Jeff Greenman
Churches gather weekly, but for what purpose? We sat down, in person, and had a conversation with Dr. Jeff Greenman around this very question. In it we discussed Jeff's book, The Pedagogy of Praise,...
View ArticleBiblical Hermeneutics #1, The Right Reading of Scripture - With Dr. Iain Provan
How should we think about scripture in our post-modern contexts? What are we to do with historical and scientific discoveries that supposedly contradict scripture? Does inherency and infallibility...
View ArticleBiblical Hermeneutics #2, A Biblical Scholars Perspective - With Dr. Scott...
Have you ever wondered what biblical scholars want theologians to know when interpreting scripture? Continuing in our Biblical Hermeneutics series, we had the opportunity to have a conversation with...
View ArticleBiblical Hermeneutics #3, A Systematic Theologians Perspective - With Dr....
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...
View ArticleBiblical Hermeneutics #4, Reading Scripture Confessionally - With Dr. Ellen...
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...
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