#148 Can we trust God to protect us? - with Tish Harrison Warren
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 new book, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch...
View Article#149 Refuge reimagined - with Mark and Luke Glanville
The Old Testament is full of stories and laws about newcomers and strangers, and those stories raise a whole host of questions: How should we––as individuals and as a community––treat newcomers? When...
View Article#150 A theology of making - with Makoto Fujimura
Today we're talking with painter Makoto Fujimura about art, making, and the meaning of life. Are there right and wrong ways of enjoying and participating in art? Are there good and bad kinds of making?...
View ArticleEnd of Season 2
We interview, celebrate, and say goodbye to our beloved Octavio Fernandez y Mostajo as we come to a close in Season 2. Octavio has been the Regent College Podcast producer for this past season and has...
View ArticleREPLAY: #129 Space exploration and the Christian faith - with Dr. Jennifer...
Between her studies in star formation and her work with radio, optical, and infrared telescopes, Dr. Jennifer Wiseman has spent most of her life exploring the farthest reaches of the universe. Today we...
View ArticleREPLAY #125 Freeing the church from western cultural captivity - with Dr....
The global church has been deeply shaped by elements of Western culture––both good and bad. But as demographics change, the church has an opportunity to shake off cultural assumptions that are...
View ArticleREPLAY #107 Mental Health: Social Isolation and loneliness- with Dr. Claudia...
Dr. Claudia Rossetto holds a MATS from Regent College and a D.Min. from Carey Theological College. She argues that western culture's emphasis on independence is contributing to a widespread experience...
View ArticleREPLAY #141 Evolution, Neanderthals and original sin - with Dr. Denis Alexander
If humanity is made in the image of God, what can we learn from genetics? Today we're talking with Dr. Denis Alexander about how current scientific approaches to genetics square with a scriptural...
View ArticleREPLAY #140 Friendship recentered - with Dr. Maxine Hancock and Dr. Cindy...
Friendship is one of the most important human relationships. But in a culture focused on romance and the nuclear family, it often gets short shrift. Today, Drs. (and friends) Cindy Aalders and Maxine...
View ArticleThe Lost World of the Torah - With Dr. John Walton
How are we to understand the Torah? What did law look like in the Israelite Ancient Near Eastern context? Was Israel actually different or distinct from the surrounding cultures? How did Paul and...
View ArticleThe Book of Hebrews - With Dr. George Guthrie
Ever wonder what the book of Hebrews is all about? Why mention so much about Angels? How is Christ understood in Hebrews? And what is the unforgivable sin? Join us in our conversation with Dr....
View ArticleSilent No More - With Dr. Marion Taylor
Where are all the women interpreters of scripture? Why did some of these women interpreters become silenced? And do women interpret scripture different than men? Throughout church history there have...
View ArticleWho are Evangelicals? - With Dr. Mark Noll
What is Evangelicalism and who are Evangelicals? Has recent polarization and politicization deteriorated the Evangelical identity? Has the term Evangelical become meaningless or even harmful? How has...
View ArticleThe New Testament's use of Israel's Scriptures - With Dr. Rikk Watts
The New Testament is full of references from the Old Testament, but how are we to understand the continuity and discontinuity between the Old and New Testaments? How did the New Testament's authors...
View ArticleDemocracy and The Christian Citizen
Democracy or more specifically Liberal Democracy has been a significant part in Western society, but is it in trouble? Is Democracy even the best form of government? The rise in fake news and...
View ArticleTech Wise - With Amy Crouch
How are we to use technology and social media in today's climate? Are their wise practices and ways of engaging our tech that allow us to be human? Is technology, more specifically social media,...
View ArticleDesigned to Heal - With Dr. Jennie Mclaurin
Our bodies are uniquely designed to heal. When we fall down and scrap our knee our bodies instinctively know how to heal. If our bodies know how to heal physical injuries, can they teach us how to...
View ArticleWhat is the role of a Pastor? - With Dr. Don Lewis
How have pastors been seen throughout church history? What exactly is the role of a pastor? The Apostle Paul, Gregory the Great, Charles Spurgeon and many others have helped form and shape the role...
View ArticleA New Perspective on Learning Biblical Languages - With Mary Beth Lascurain
Have you ever tried to learn the biblical languages and found it difficult? Or have you wonder why it is even important to learn the Biblical Greek or Hebrew? Mary Beth Lascurain is a student at...
View ArticleSpiritual Practices in Community - With Dr. Susan S. Phillips
Today we see many spiritual practices both inside and outside the church, but what is the goal of these spiritual practices? How much do our spiritual practices impact our worldview and doctrines?...
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