
Faith, life, and theology come together in this bi-weekly look into the people and ideas that shape Regent College.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 337 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityHistoryChristianity | |||

In this conversation, we introduce our new Academic Dean, Dr. Jerry Hwang, who shares his journey to Regent College and discusses his diverse background in IT, pastoral work, and academia. He emphasizes the importance of cultural context in education... more
This week, we're talking with Regent alum and professor of systematic theology, Dr Barnabas Aspray, about his new book On the Significance of Religion in Immigration Policy, co-written with Dr David Elcott. Barney shares insightfully about the connec... more
The Saint John's Bible is a work of sacred scripture and art, including more than 160 hand illuminations. A team of scribes used ancient natural inks, hand-ground pigments, and gold and silver leaf gild to create the original, which was completed in ... more
In this first episode of 2026, picture yourself in Boston in late November. It’s chilly, a little rainy, and there are scholars everywhere. Rachel is on the road, meeting Regent alums and early career researchers at the American Academy of Religion a... more
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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!
These podcasts are so life-giving and engaging, and a great way to learn about contemporary Christian issues, as well as get to know more about the Regent community!
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Featuring conversations that explore the intersection of faith, life, and theology, this podcast brings together a diverse range of guests including scholars, practitioners, and community leaders. Topics often include contemporary Christian issues, the role of the church in society, spiritual formation, personal journeys of faith, and the integration of practical and theological insights. The podcast uniquely emphasizes compassionate and thoughtful discussions, engaging both the mind and heart in exploring significant themes in modern Christianity and community life.
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Recent guests on Regent College Podcast include:
1. Reverend Dr. Jerry Hwang
2. Dr. Barnabas Aspray
3. Reverend Dr. John F. Ross
4. Colton Whelpton
5. Madison Lyonhart
6. Abraham Wu
7. James Smoker
8. Rachel Wilkowski
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