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Regent College Podcast

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Regent College
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Christian Theology
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Early Christianity
Christian Communities
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Christology
Refugees
Justification
Kingdom Of God
Mark's Gospel
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Theological Education

Faith, life, and theology come together in this bi-weekly look into the people and ideas that shape Regent College.

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Latest Episodes

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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Recent Guests

Tom Schwanda
Professor/teacher at Regent College, focusing on contemplative spirituality
Regent College
Episode: Dr. Tom Schwanda: Experiencing the Presence of God (Reprise)
David Wang
Psychologist, pastor, and professor of psychology and spiritual formation at Fuller Theological Seminary
Fuller Theological Seminary
Episode: Dr. David C. Wang: Trauma & Spiritual Formation (Reprise)
Dennis Edwards
Reverend Dr. Dennis Edwards, New Testament scholar
North Park Theological Seminary; Regent College (summer lecturer)
Episode: Dr. Dennis R. Edwards: A Biblical Theology of Race and Ethnicity
Soong-Chan Rah
Reverend Doctor, author of The Next Evangelicalism and Many Colors
Regent College/Academic theologian
Episode: Dr. Soong-Chan Rah: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church (Reprise)
Lanta Davis
Professor of humanities and literature; teaches Imagination and Spiritual Formation at Regent
Indiana Wesleyan University; Regent College (guest on episode)
Episode: Dr. Lanta Davis: Imagination and Spiritual Formation
Warren Kinghorn
Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine; Esther Colliflower Professor of the Practice of Pastoral and Moral Theology; Co-Director of Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School
Duke University School of Medicine; Duke Divinity School
Episode: Dr. Warren Kinghorn: Christian Faith and Mental Healthcare
Beth Allison Barr
Historian at Baylor University
Baylor University
Episode: Dr. Beth Allison Barr: Medieval Women and Religion (Reprise)
Tish Harrison Warren
Anglican priest and writer; author of What Grows in Weary Lands
Author, The Regent College Podcast guest
Episode: Tish Harrison Warren – What Grows in Weary Lands: On Christian Resilience
Yohanna Katanacho
Academic Dean of Nazareth Evangelical College, Palestinian theologian
Nazareth Evangelical College
Episode: Dr. Yohanna Katanacho: Palestinian Theology in Context (Reprise)

Hosts

Claire Perrini
Co-host of the show, focusing on conversations with scholars and practitioners; experienced in guiding nuanced faith-based discussions.
Rachel Hanna
Co-host and primary moderator, guiding guests through in-depth conversations and ensuring thoughtful, accessible dialogue.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 208 ratings
  • Informative, insightful, inspiring, I love it! So grateful for the ministry of Regent College in training ministry leaders in the PNW.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    bk11425
    a month ago
  • Excellent

    Very well done. Looking forward to more as I just discovered this through a friend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ann Ts
    United States7 months ago
  • Great work

    Stunning array of Christian thinkers that are so interesting, informative and challenging. Great hosts who are well prepared with insightful questions. An absolute gift

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    deutschmo
    Australia8 months ago
  • Love the depth of thought, discussion and diversity.

    Theology of head, heart and hand from a unique (un)seminary. This is the love and truth of Jesus for everyone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    main daddy
    Canada9 months ago
  • Encouraging and educational

    Thank you Regent! Hearing different voices of faith has lifted me and challenged me every time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Elle2232
    Australia10 months ago

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High-quality conversations that bridge academic and practical faith discussions.
Engaging and life-giving discussions that connect faith to contemporary issues.
Smart, well-prepared hosts with insightful questions.
Some listeners note room for tighter pacing or follow-up questions in a few episodes.
Diverse, thoughtful guest lineup that challenges and informs.

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Dr. Soong-Chan Rah: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church (Reprise)
Q: Why should the North American church consider escaping Western cultural captivity?
Because Western cultural norms, especially around individualism, often shape church life more than Scripture, which can obscure communal and Gospel-centered worship and leadership.
Dr. Warren Kinghorn: Christian Faith and Mental Healthcare
Q: What can clinicians do to honor the person behind the diagnosis?
Clinicians should listen for stories, consider culture and meaning, and use diagnoses as membranes toward pathways that truly help people, not as terminal labels that define them.
Dr. Warren Kinghorn: Christian Faith and Mental Healthcare
Q: How do you see the role of churches in supporting people with mental health challenges?
Churches should acknowledge mental health openly, connect people to care, and call them into vocation and belonging, while avoiding harm; faith communities can provide companionship, reduce isolation, and link people to broader resources when done thoughtfully.
Dr. Warren Kinghorn: Christian Faith and Mental Healthcare
Q: What sparked your interest in the intersection of psychiatry and theology and Christian practice?
I became drawn to how medicine answers the 'how' of illness but theology helps address the 'why' of health and suffering, leading me to study and teach the integration of faith, medicine, and culture.
Kara Martin and Dr. Paul Oslington: Faith, Work and Economics
Q: You've started to tell us about how you became interested in these topics around faith and work, and economics; could you both give us a bit of background on how you started thinking about these topics?
Kara and Paul describe a long, formative journey: Kara began from a practical engagement with Christian life and ministry in Australia, recognizing the need to integrate faith with work; Paul discusses how his economics training and Christian faith converged, aided by mentors and formal theological study, leading to a career that fuses economics with theology and public policy.

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4. Soong-Chan Rah
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