Faith, life, and theology come together in this weekly look into the people and ideas that shape Regent College.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 276 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this conversation, Beth defines the common term of Biblical Womanhood and tells the history of how Biblical Womanhood and patriarchy, shaped by culture, became models for the Church and the Christian home. She engages with theological, historical,... more
How did the early church understand its identity and mission? What happened at Pentecost and how did the followers of Jesus explain it? How did the church expand to include other ethnicities and races? All this and more in this episode with Dr. Steve... more
The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence in the church and in pastoral ministry. While this seems concerning, Mark offers a hopeful vision for the unique time that the church finds itself at. In this conv... more
In this conversation, Dr. George Yancey discusses the issues of racial injustice and division. Why should we as Christians care about matters of race, and how can Christians respond to divisions based on race? more
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I love listening to the Regent podcast, so much so it’s drawn me to go and study there. But it’s such a gift if studying isn’t a possibility. I’ve been struck by how often interviewees say “you ask really good questions”! Looking forward to listening in to the new podcast producer, but have loved getting to know Octavio, Nick and Claire through listening along.
Highly recommend for thoughtful Christian’s. I really appreciate how this podcast is so diverse. There are so many topics covered and expert guests who have studied well and thought hard about the topics. Some episodes are easier to listen to than others -but that says more about me than the quality of the guests. more
Thanks so much for this podcast channel. Keep the good practice going….
Amazing podcast! Always thought provoking topics with expert guests. Gives you things to think about and chew on for the whole week, month, and in some cases, a lifetime. Keep doing what you are doing! Really appreciate this good work in the world!
So encouraging to know there are so many thoughtful and Christ-loving people out there. I can't go to Regent but this is a wonderful way to enjoy some of the teaching. Thank you.
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