A Thick Understanding of Mental Health - With Dr. John Swinton
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...
View ArticleThe Life of St. Francis of Assisi - With Dr. Steven Watts
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....
View ArticleEnd of 2022
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 ArticleRefugee, Asylum Seeker, Migrant and the Book of Isaiah - With Dr. Barnabas...
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...
View ArticleA Poetic Journey - With Jolene Nolte
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...
View ArticleBiblical Metaphor, Isaiah's Servant, and Kingdom Diversity in Theological...
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...
View ArticleChild Centred Theology and the Spiritual Formation of Children in the 18th...
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...
View ArticleWhere is God in the Megilloth, Divine Presence and Absence - With Dr....
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...
View ArticleBorder-relations, Mission, Cross-cultural Experiences, and Latin American...
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...
View ArticleVocational Discipleship, Career Coaching, and Discernment - With Tami Peterson
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...
View ArticleLoneliness , Social Isolation, and Care for Seniors - With Dr. Claudia Rossetto
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...
View ArticleBecoming Whole Pastors - With Dr. Tremper Longman III and Dr. Mark Glanville
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...
View ArticleNeuroscience, Being Known, and The Anatomy of the Soul - With Dr. Curt Thompson
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...
View ArticleThe Book of Exodus, Pharaoh's Hard Heart, Taking God's Name in Vain - With...
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...
View ArticleChinese Christian Thought, Theology, and History - With Dr. Alexander Chow
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...
View ArticleFlood and Fury, Violence in the Old Testament and The Shalom of God - With...
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...
View ArticleWorship in Polyrhythm- With Dr. Mark Glanville
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...
View ArticleThe Gospels as Narrative - With Dr. Jeannine Brown
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,...
View ArticleEnd of Season 3 - With Claire Perini and Nick Corbin
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...
View Article(REPLAY) Old Testament Suffering and Life with God - With Dr. Isabelle Hamley
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...
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