
Faith, life, and theology come together in this bi-weekly look into the people and ideas that shape Regent College.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 353 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityHistory | |||

This week, we are reconnecting with Dr. Susan Phillips, who has been a long-standing presence at Regent Summer School. This year, she will be back teaching Contemplative Listening: The Foundation of Spiritual Friendship and Direction from July 20-31.... more
We're returning to a soul-filling conversation with Dr. Tom Schwanda ahead of his summer class, "Experiencing the Presence: Walking with God All Day Long," which will be running from July 13-17. Two years ago, he spoke with Claire and Christina about... more
Today, we are reprising one of our most popular conversations of the past year with Dr. David C. Wang. David will be with us again at Regent this summer, from June 29 to July 3, teaching Trauma & Spiritual Formation: Principles & Practices for Leader... more
We are diving into another insightful Summer Forecast episode with Dr. Dennis R. Edwards. In our conversation, Dr. Edwards shares insights from his life in pastoral ministry and biblical studies, particularly as we navigate race and ethnicity. Dennis... more
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Informative, insightful, inspiring, I love it! So grateful for the ministry of Regent College in training ministry leaders in the PNW.
Very well done. Looking forward to more as I just discovered this through a friend.
Stunning array of Christian thinkers that are so interesting, informative and challenging. Great hosts who are well prepared with insightful questions. An absolute gift
Theology of head, heart and hand from a unique (un)seminary. This is the love and truth of Jesus for everyone.
Thank you Regent! Hearing different voices of faith has lifted me and challenged me every time!
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The show centers on faith, life, and theology through conversations with scholars, practitioners, and faith leaders who intersect religion with culture, ethics, and society. Recent episodes span mental health and pastoral care, medieval church history, Christian resilience, Palestinian theology, Christian literature, faith and work, AI ethics, and immigration or social justice. Notable strengths include a thoughtful, philosophy-tinged approach to timely topics, a willingness to feature diverse perspectives, and a practical slant that connects big ideas to everyday life and community impact. A recurring edge is exploring how faith informs public life, justice, and culture without sacrificing intellectual rigor or compassionate nuance.
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Recent guests on Regent College Podcast include:
1. Tom Schwanda
2. David Wang
3. Dennis Edwards
4. Soong-Chan Rah
5. Lanta Davis
6. Warren Kinghorn
7. Beth Allison Barr
8. Tish Harrison Warren
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