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Dr. Beth Allison Barr: Medieval Women and Religion (Reprise)
May 15, 2026
23m 12s
Tish Harrison Warren – What Grows in Weary Lands: On Christian Resilience
May 8, 2026
55m 42s
Dr. Yohanna Katanacho: Palestinian Theology in Context (Reprise)
May 1, 2026
49m 13s
Dr. Karen Swallow Prior: The Mysterious Manner of Flannery O'Connor
Apr 24, 2026
57m 15s
Kara Martin and Dr. Paul Oslington: Faith, Work and Economics
Apr 17, 2026
53m 25s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/15/26 | ![]() Dr. Beth Allison Barr: Medieval Women and Religion (Reprise) | This week, we are resharing an excerpt from a longer conversation with Dr. Beth Allison Barr about Becoming the Pastor's Wife. In this reprise, we focus on Beth's work on early Christian and Medieval women ahead of Beth's summer class "Medieval Women and Religion", which runs from June 1-5, 2026. Beth's ability to trace the historical arc of Christianity, particularly as it pertains to women, will help give you an understanding of how we have gotten to the place we find ourselves. Enjoy, and ... | 23m 12s | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Tish Harrison Warren – What Grows in Weary Lands: On Christian Resilience | Claire and Rachel have an honest and deep conversation with Tish Harrison Warren about her new book, What Grows in Weary Lands: On Christian Resilience. She reflects on her writing journey from Prayer in the Night to being a columnist for The New York Times to stepping away to write this book. In her own life, Tish experienced a general sense of personal exhaustion – burnout with a spiritual dimension – that led her to contemplate the teachings and practices of the Desert Mothers and Fathers.... | 55m 42s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Dr. Yohanna Katanacho: Palestinian Theology in Context (Reprise) | Friends, we are returning to one of our most listened-to episodes of the podcast with Rev. Dr. Yohanna Katanacho. In this conversation with Claire and Nick, Yohanna reflects on his conversion story, and provides profound insights on land, theology, and justice from a Palestinian evangelical perspective. Discover how biblical geography, the theology of land, and the person of Jesus shape a nuanced understanding of God's promises and land today. If this piques your interest, come join us at Reg... | 49m 13s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Dr. Karen Swallow Prior: The Mysterious Manner of Flannery O'Connor | In this episode, Dr. Karen Swallow Prior returns to the podcast to dive into the complex world of Flannery O'Connor, master of the short story. Exploring how O'Connor's Catholic faith, love of satire, and experience with suffering shape her depiction of grace and human depravity in the American South, Karen acts as an interpreter of these (sometimes troubling) texts, bringing to light the messages beneath the grotesque. Whether you're new to O'Connor's work or are looking for fresh insight, t... | 57m 15s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Kara Martin and Dr. Paul Oslington: Faith, Work and Economics✨ | faithwork+3 | Kara MartinDr. Paul Oslington | — | — | sacred/secular divideAI+1 | — | 53m 25s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Dr. Elizabeth (Lisa) Sung: The Good Life and Christ✨ | systematic theologymoral theology+7 | Dr Elizabeth Sung | — | — | Summer Programs 2026course preview+1 | — | 48m 38s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Strathcona Vineyard: Faithful Incarnational Presence in the Downtown Eastside✨ | incarnational ministrycommunity engagement+2 | Dawn HumphreysJamie Hellawell+1 | Strathcona Vineyard | the Downtown EastsideVancouver+2 | faithpresence+3 | — | 59m 02s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst: Bridging Cultures, Seeking Peace and Justice✨ | culturespeace+3 | Dr Ruth Padilla-Deborst | Bridging Cultures, Seeking Peace and Justice | — | theologianLausanne Global Conference+1 | — | 47m 48s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Dr. Meghan Sullivan: 5 Keys to Navigating AI – Dignity, Embodiment, Love, Transcendence, and Agency✨ | AIChristian faith+3 | Dr Meghan Sullivan | Notre Dame | DELTA | DignityEmbodiment+3 | — | 1h 00m 19s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Dr. Jerry Hwang: Language, Culture, and Calling – A Conversation with Regent’s New Academic Dean✨ | languageculture+5 | Dr Jerry Hwang | RegentRegent College+2 | — | academic deanIT+2 | — | 56m 35s | |
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| 1/30/26 | ![]() Dr. Barnabas Aspray: Christianity and Immigration Policy✨ | ChristianityImmigration Policy+2 | Dr Barnabas Aspray | On the Significance of Religion in Immigration PolicyRegent | — | systematic theologyreligious belief+1 | — | 48m 31s | |
| 1/16/26 | ![]() The Saint John's Bible Heritage Edition at Regent and Beyond✨ | Saint John's Biblesacred scripture+4 | Colton WhelptonRev Dr John Ross | Saint John's Bible Heritage EditionRegent and Beyond+5 | — | illuminationsnatural inks+3 | — | 54m 57s | |
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Regent on Tour at AAR/SBL 2025✨ | conferencescholarship+2 | Madison LyonhartAbraham Wu+2 | AAR/SBLRegent on Tour+1 | Boston | AARSBL+2 | — | 45m 08s | |
| 12/6/25 | ![]() Dr. Quentin Genuis: Addiction, Personhood and Christian Communities✨ | AddictionPersonhood+3 | Dr Quentin Genuis | Recovering PeopleRegent on Addiction, Personhood and Christian Communities+1 | the Downtown EastsideVancouver | Recovering PeopleVancouver+1 | — | 1h 00m 53s | |
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Dr. Carolyn Watts: Discovering God's Gentleness by Risking Rest | In this episode, Regent grad and spiritual director Carolyn Watts shares about her life and learnings from serving as an obstetrician in Afghanistan until a debilitating chronic illness (POTS) ended her medical career. Reflecting on her memoir, Risking Rest, Carolyn shares how her obstetrical training gave her images for interpreting God's intimate care for us, as well as His invitations to us to rest from our labours. Carolyn also shares about the gifts of singleness, trusting God in challen... | 52m 59s | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | ![]() Dr. Carmen Joy Imes: Becoming God's Family – Why the Church Still Matters | What is the biblical vision of the church, and what does it mean to be a family in Christ, adopted as brothers and sisters? Especially when family is messy. In this conversation with Dr. Carmen Imes, we broach a biblical theology of the church and Scripture's emphasis on the need to be in community across difference and despite previous experiences of harm. Carmen encourages us towards healthy interdependence, a diversity of opinions and perspectives, and honesty in our communal relationships... | 58m 14s | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() Dr. Shelly Rambo: Twenty Years at the Intersection of Trauma and Theology | Claire and Rachel caught up with Dr. Shelly Rambo, a theologian at Boston University, working in the areas of trauma, spiritual care and chaplaincy. Shelly’s book Spirit and Trauma is a seminal work in the field of trauma and theology, and she brings over twenty years of thought and exploration to the study of Scripture and the Christian tradition through the lens of trauma. We talk about the reality of trauma that remains, and how Jesus prepares us to live with the unresolved, what we can le... | 1h 12m 12s | ||||||
| 10/10/25 | ![]() Dr. Aubrey Buster: The Book of Daniel | Do you have questions about the Book of Daniel? What’s going on with the Daniel diet? What about linguistic issues like the use of Hebrew and Aramaic in Daniel, and what it communicates about living as exiles in an oppressive empire? How do we understand God’s deliverance in the court tales and the apocalyptic imagery that comes later? We discuss all these topics and more with Dr. Aubrey Buster, who has been collaborating on a commentary series on Daniel with Dr. John Walton. Aubrey was with ... | 54m 41s | ||||||
| 9/26/25 | ![]() Rev. Dr. Ray Aldred: Becoming Relatives through Reconciliation | Rev. Dr. Ray Aldred joins Claire and Rachel to share his journey of faith and ministry, the spiritual work of healing and reconciliation, and the significance of Truth and Reconciliation Day/Orange Shirt Day in Canada. Ray’s generous pastoral heart and years of ministry experience are reflected in his commitment to developing empathy for the pain of others. Framing reconciliation through the lens of becoming relatives, he shares Indigenous perspectives on relationality, connecting them to ins... | 54m 45s | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | ![]() An Interview with President Dr. Paul Spilsbury: Rooted and Growing, A New Season at Regent | Welcome back to the Regent podcast after our summer hiatus! We are kicking off Season 7 with our new President, Dr. Paul Spilsbury. In this conversation, we take some time to learn about Paul’s connections to Regent, his holistic vision for the College’s flourishing, which he describes as “Rooted and Growing,” and his plans to build on the College's strategic goals. We especially focus on building a healthy community, deepening formation, and growing enrollment. Paul’s interview is a must-lis... | 1h 03m 03s | ||||||
| 8/8/25 | ![]() Dr. James Smoker: Imagining Being Human with Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Claire and Rachel are joined today by Dr. James Smoker, the Registrar at Regent College and the original instigator of the Regent College Podcast. We talk about his PhD research, which focused on the thought and theology of the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. A close friend of William Wordsworth, Coleridge is renowned for observing and learning from the natural world, grappling with life’s profound questions through fairy tale, and incorporating theological reflection into his work. As... | 1h 09m 03s | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | ![]() Dr. Karen Swallow Prior: You Have a Calling – Beyond Following Your Passions | Today we are joined by a favourite past (and future) summer professor who teaches in the Literary Arts, Dr. Karen Swallow Prior. We are focusing on her new book, You Have a Calling: Finding Your Vocation in the True, Good, and Beautiful, which releases on August 5, 2025. In our conversation, Karen dismantles some contemporary thought around calling (in the Instagram world) to present a vision of a good, true and beautiful life – even when we are not paid to do what we love. She brings years o... | 56m 11s | ||||||
| 7/25/25 | ![]() Dr. David Robinson and Students: MA in Leadership, Theology and Society (MALTS) | What is the Masters of Arts in Leadership, Theology and Society (MALTS)? What might it involve, how does theology integrate with the workplace, and what’s it like to study while continuing to work in a leadership context? In this episode, we catch up with Dr. David Robinson and three MALTS students, Israel, Jonathan and Zelna, to hear more about the 2-year cohort-based program. David helpfully frames the vision and ideas behind MALTS and the students bring it to life, sharing examples from th... | 54m 38s | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | ![]() Dr. George Kalantzis: The First Christian Centuries | What was it like to be a Christian in the earliest centuries after the resurrection of Christ? How did theological thinking and the understandings of authority develop? Dr. George Kalantzis helps us consider the layers of complexity that early Christians wrestled with as the church was established. George points out the important place of canon, creeds, apostolicity and ethics, underpinned by submission to the Holy Spirit. Born and raised in Athens, Greece, George brings a unique perspective ... | 1h 09m 20s | ||||||
| 7/11/25 | ![]() Dr. John M. Owen IV: Christian Political Engagement – Past, Present and Future | How do we thoughtfully engage with the political realms in which we find ourselves, and what might we learn from our forebears in how they tackled the division of church and state? In this conversation, we learn from Dr. John M. Owen IV about the Catholic, Lutheran, Anabaptist and Reformed traditions and their approaches to political engagement. After tracing through points in history, we return to the present day, considering what it means to engage politically when global democracy appears ... | 1h 18m 52s | ||||||
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