Regent College Podcast

Regent College Podcast
undefined
Jun 18, 2021 • 54min

REPLAY #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 approach to human identity. What is the image of God? Is there a scientific equivalent to original sin? And is genetic enhancement okay? Join us for this fascinating exploration of theology and biology.Denis Alexander has served as Founding Director (Emeritus) of The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge; Chair of the Molecular Immunology Programme and Head of the Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signalling and Development at The Babraham Institute; Editor of Science and Christian Belief; and member of the executive committee of the International Society for Science and Religion. He is the author of Genes, Determinism and God (CUP), Is There Purpose in Biology? (Oxford), and Are We Slaves to Our Genes? (CUP).To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
Jun 11, 2021 • 54min

REPLAY #107 Mental Health: Social Isolation and loneliness- with Dr. Claudia Rossetto

 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 of social isolation. Join us to learn about the difference between social isolation and loneliness, systemic and individual causes of social isolation, and the (possible) relationship between wealth and loneliness. Enjoy the podcast––and don't forget to leave a comment!To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit:www.regent-college.eduRegent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
Jun 4, 2021 • 58min

REPLAY #125 Freeing the church from western cultural captivity - with Dr. Soong-Chan Rah

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 inhibiting the growth of God’s kingdom. Dr. Soong-Chan Rah, author of The Next Evangelicalism: Many Colors, argues that the current shifts in the global church are making space for a new movement of the Spirit: we just need to be open to receiving it. Join us for this challenging and hopeful conversation.To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit: www.regent-college.edu.Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
May 28, 2021 • 1h 4min

REPLAY: #129 Space exploration and the Christian faith - with Dr. Jennifer Wiseman

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 talked with Dr. Wiseman about what it's like to contemplate the cosmos for a living. How does her work inform her faith? What does astronomy teach us about humanity's place in the universe? And (we couldn't not ask): what's up with aliens?To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming courses, visit: www.regent-college.edu.Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
May 21, 2021 • 17min

End 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 done a phenomenal job! We are so thankful and grateful for him.  We also introduced the new podcast producer, Nick Corbin.  Claire and Nick will continue to bring you new content and conversations in Season 3 beginning in July, 2021.  Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
May 14, 2021 • 60min

#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? How does art get to the heart of who we are and why we're here? And what does it mean for us to think of God as the first and greatest artist? Fire your imagination and deepen your creative practice through this thoughtful conversation. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.eduRegent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
May 7, 2021 • 52min

#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 do strangers cease to be "them" and become part of "us"? And how does the biblical approach to these questions apply to us today? Today we're sitting down with biblical scholar Mark Glanville and his co-author (and brother) Luke Glanville, a specialist in international relations, to talk about Scripture, society, and migration. Don't miss this timely and informative discussion.To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.eduRegent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
Apr 30, 2021 • 1h 2min

#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 or Weep. How do we allow the Spirit to work through our grief, our joy, and our uncertainty? How do we reconcile faith and hope with a growing awareness of our own limits? Can we trust God to keep bad things from happening to us and those we love––and if not, what kind of trust are we left with? Join us for this vital conversation.To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
Apr 23, 2021 • 1h 8min

# 147 Questions about the Old Testament Ep 4 - with Dr. Carmen Joy Imes

We're sitting down today to talk with Dr. Carmen Imes about the Old Testament law: What is it, and how did it function? How is it like (and unlike) the law that we know and follow in civil society today? How did neglect of the law play out for God's people? And do we need the law from Mount Sinai now that we have the Sermon on the Mount? Dr. Carmen Imes is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Prairie College and author of Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters (IVP). Her latest book is Reading the Psalms with Augustine and Friends. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter
undefined
Apr 16, 2021 • 1h 5min

#146 Faithful discipleship in idolatrous times - with Dr. Christopher Wright

The Bible is full of warnings about idols and false gods. But how do we translate those warnings in a secular world? Today we're sitting down with Dr. Chris Wright, author of Old Testament Ethics for the People of God and international ministries director of the Langham Partnership, to talk about the idols that plague the Western world today. How do sex, money, and power impact our spiritual wellbeing––collectively and individually? How does the lingering memory of Christendom shape our reactions to the political and social realities of our world? And what do we do when we want to pursue the good but seem to be stuck with a choice between two evils? Don't miss this insightful conversation.To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/Regent College PodcastThanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social MediaFacebookInstagramYoutubeKeep in TouchRegent CollegeSummer ProgramsRegent College Newsletter

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app