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Regent College Podcast

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

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Summer courses are going online!

May 13, 2020 09:00 - 2 minutes - 2.37 MB

Hello Podcast friends, we have great news. All of our summer courses for 2020 will now be available online! If you ever thought about taking a course at Regent but were never able to come to Vancouver, this is your chance. The courses are open to all and are available for credit or audit. Regent’s ethos of embodied relations remains unswervingly the same, so each online course will include meaningful engagement with your peers and instructor, offering a chance to go deeper with yourself and o...

#102 Pedagogical issues in Christian education - with Dr. David Smith

May 08, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 41.3 MB

In today's episode, Dr. David Smith sheds light on the components of great teaching. David holds a Ph.D. in Education, specializing in Curriculum Studies, and has written widely on pedagogical issues in Christian education. Our conversation revolved around teaching repertoire, helpful and unhelpful methods of assessing students, and individualism's influence on education. Enjoy––and don't forget to leave a comment! To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit...

#101 Peacebuilding and the arts - with Dr. Laurel Borisenko

May 01, 2020 09:00 - 40 minutes - 28.1 MB

In today's episode, we had the privilege of talking with Dr. Laurel Borisenko. She spent fifteen years working in international humanitarian aid and peacebuilding. Her research in Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Uganda has examined how communities that have undergone violent conflict have used the arts to move toward healing and reconciliation. This is an episode you simply cannot miss.  To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu Thanks for li...

Episode #100! - The best moments of the podcast (PART 2)

April 24, 2020 09:00 - 52 minutes - 35.8 MB

Episode 100! Join us as we celebrate three years of hard work and amazing conversations. We are so grateful to every person who shared their time and expertise with us. We also want to thank all of the listeners and donors who have been a part of our community and have taken the time to reach out to us with encouraging messages. Given our current quarantine, we decided to celebrate by doing the almost impossible task of picking fifteen of the best moments on the podcast. So listen in––and te...

Episode #100! - The best moments of the podcast(PART 2)

April 24, 2020 09:00 - 52 minutes - 35.8 MB

Episode 100! Join us as we celebrate three years of hard work and amazing conversations. We are so grateful to every person who shared their time and expertise with us. We also want to thank all of the listeners and donors who have been a part of our community and have taken the time to reach out to us with encouraging messages. Given our current quarantine, we decided to celebrate by doing the almost impossible task of picking fifteen of the best moments on the podcast. So listen in––and tel...

Episode #100! - The best moments of the podcast(PART 1)

April 17, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 43.5 MB

Episode 100! Join us as we celebrate three years of hard work and amazing conversations. We are so grateful to every person who shared their time and expertise with us. We also want to thank all of the listeners and donors who have been a part of our community and have taken the time to reach out to us with encouraging messages. Given our current quarantine, we decided to celebrate by doing the almost impossible task of picking fifteen of the best moments on the podcast. So listen in––and tel...

Episode #100! - The best moments of the podcast (PART 1)

April 17, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 43.5 MB

Episode 100! Join us as we celebrate three years of hard work and amazing conversations. We are so grateful to every person who shared their time and expertise with us. We also want to thank all of the listeners and donors who have been a part of our community and have taken the time to reach out to us with encouraging messages. Given our current quarantine, we decided to celebrate by doing the almost impossible task of picking fifteen of the best moments on the podcast. So listen in––and te...

#099 Dealing with depression and anxiety in the midst of crisis - with Dr. Rod Wilson

April 10, 2020 09:00 - 44 minutes - 30.6 MB

This week we had the privilege of exploring some timely topics with Dr. Rod Wilson: depression, fear, and anxiety. Dr. Wilson, a former president of Regent College, is also a clinical psychologist with extensive counseling experience. Among other things, we discussed how our Christology affects how we understand ourselves: both our emotions and the ways we carry the memory of trauma in our bodies. Can a Christian have faith and fear at the same time? Should Christians only see Christian psyc...

#098 In the world but not of it: The Seamless Life - with Dr. Steven Garber

April 03, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 27.2 MB

We had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Steven Garber to talk about his latest book, The Seamless Life. Steve has spent his life reflecting on the troubling implications of a dualistic mindset and explaining why the sacred/secular divide misses the mark in the real world. How can we live seamlessly in such a polarized world? Listen in. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Ins...

#098 In the world but not of it: The Seamless Life - with Steven Garber

April 03, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

We had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Steven Garber to talk about his latest book, The Seamless Life. Steve has spent his life reflecting on the troubling implications of a dualistic mindset and explaining why the sacred/secular divide misses the mark in the real world. How can we live seamlessly in such a polarized world? Listen in. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu

Our response to the COVID-19 crisis

April 01, 2020 08:00 - 3 minutes - 3.1 MB

Our response to the COVID-19 crisis by Regent College

#097 Noah’s ark: myth or reality? - with Tremper Longman

March 27, 2020 09:00 - 52 minutes - 48.2 MB

In this week's podcast, we had the privilege of talking to Dr. Tremper Longman, a distinguished biblical scholar. We talked about the veracity of the story of Noah's ark. We had plenty of questions: Was there a worldwide flood as the Bible describes it? Do apparent historical inaccuracies undermine the authority of the Bible? How does our understanding of the Ancient Near East (ANE) change our understanding of Genesis? This is a don't-miss episode! To learn more about Regent College and its ...

#097 Noah’s ark: myth or reality? - with Dr. Tremper Longman

March 27, 2020 09:00 - 52 minutes - 36.2 MB

In this week's podcast, we had the privilege of talking to Dr. Tremper Longman, a distinguished biblical scholar. We talked about the veracity of the story of Noah's ark. We had plenty of questions: Was there a worldwide flood as the Bible describes it? Do apparent historical inaccuracies undermine the authority of the Bible? How does our understanding of the Ancient Near East (ANE) change our understanding of Genesis? This is a don't-miss episode! To learn more about Regent College and its...

#096 Bringing theology to life through the arts - with Iwan Russell-Jones

March 20, 2020 09:00 - 51 minutes - 47 MB

It's always a treat to talk to Dr. Iwan Russell-Jones––and today’s podcast is no exception! Iwan spent 25 years as a TV and radio producer and director for the BBC before joining Regent's faculty as the Eugene and Jan Peterson Associate Professor of Theology and the Arts. Iwan is a passionate advocate for the importance of the arts in theological conversations, arguing that every generation and culture has to wrestle with the question of how the arts fit into the life of the church in that pa...

#096 Bringing theology to life through the arts - with Dr. Iwan Russell-Jones

March 20, 2020 09:00 - 51 minutes - 35.3 MB

It's always a treat to talk to Dr. Iwan Russell-Jones––and today’s podcast is no exception! Iwan spent 25 years as a TV and radio producer and director for the BBC before joining Regent's faculty as the Eugene and Jan Peterson Associate Professor of Theology and the Arts. Iwan is a passionate advocate for the importance of the arts in theological conversations, arguing that every generation and culture has to wrestle with the question of how the arts fit into the life of the church in that p...

#095 Called to work - with Katherine L. Alsdorf

March 13, 2020 09:00 - 35 minutes - 24.3 MB

On today's podcast, Katherine Alsdorf, experienced CEO and founder of the Redeemer's Center for Faith and Work, joins us to explore some hard questions relating to work in the workplace. What kind of theological approach should we bring to the ethics of business––especially fields like marketing and sales? And how do we deal with failure in a job or ministry that we thought God had called us to pursue? Tune in for this timely and thought-provoking conversation. To learn more about Regent Co...

#094 Vatican II: Does it matter for Protestants? - with Hans Boersma

March 06, 2020 10:00 - 49 minutes - 45.2 MB

Vatican II was a major event in the life of the Catholic church. But what's its relevance for Protestants? In this week's episode, we sit down with Dr. Hans Boersma to discuss the wide-ranging impact of Vatican II on the entire Christian world over the past 50 years. Dr. Boersma, an expert in Catholic theology and the Church Fathers, helped us ground and connect this important council with the development of both Protestantism and the Catholic Church. Let me tell you, you are in for a ride! S...

#094 Vatican II: Does it matter for Protestants? - with Dr. Hans Boersma

March 06, 2020 10:00 - 49 minutes - 33.9 MB

Vatican II was a major event in the life of the Catholic church. But what's its relevance for Protestants? In this week's episode, we sit down with Dr. Hans Boersma to discuss the wide-ranging impact of Vatican II on the entire Christian world over the past 50 years. Dr. Boersma, an expert in Catholic theology and the Church Fathers, helped us ground and connect this important council with the development of both Protestantism and the Catholic Church. Let me tell you, you are in for a ride! ...

#093 Two Protestants try to understand the Eastern Orthodox church - with Father Lawrence Farley

February 28, 2020 10:00 - 50 minutes - 34.7 MB

When Protestants in much of the western world think about the factions in the church, we tend to focus on Protestants and Catholics––entirely forgetting about the Eastern Orthodox church. In today's episode, our hosts Octavio and Claire sit down with Eastern Orthodox priest Father Lawrence Farley. Father Farley, a convert from the Protestant tradition, explains some of the nuances and distinctions between Protestant, Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox traditions. Brace yourself for a few laughs,...

#092 Understanding the conflict in the holy land - with Bryana Russell and Allysen Mahaffey

February 21, 2020 10:00 - 47 minutes - 32.7 MB

Each year, the Conway Holy Land Travel Bursary supports a Regent student's research trip to Israel and Palestine. This week we're chatting with Bryana Russell and Allysen Mahaffey, the last two bursary recipients, to talk about their experiences in the Holy Land. Join us as we hear about women who are nurturing reconciliation and discuss biblical patterns of lament that sustain practices of peacemaking today. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www....

#091 Reading in community - with Chris Smith and Julie Lane Gay

February 14, 2020 10:00 - 47 minutes - 33 MB

In this episode, we're exploring the power of reading in community with Chris Smith, Editor of The Englewood Review of Books, and author, editor, and Regent instructor Julie Lane-Gay. Chris and Julie explain how reading together not only enriches our Bible reading, but transforms our life as a community. Not sure where to start? No problem: we also got their expert (and enthusiastic) advice on the best books to read in 2020. Enjoy the podcast, and don't forget to leave a comment! To learn m...

#090 Being a Christian in the Public Square - with Paul Williams

February 07, 2020 10:00 - 58 minutes - 39.9 MB

In today's episode, we are delighted to speak with Paul Williams, Chief Executive of the Bible Society and Research Professor at Regent College. Many Christians have an underlying insecurity about the role of faith in the public square: What can we contribute? How do we engage? And do we have to leave our faith at the door? Paul argues that a fearless, joyful Christian presence in the public square is not only possible but necessary. Enjoy the episode and don't forget to leave a comment! To...

#089 Orphanages and the foster care system - with Krish Kandiah

January 31, 2020 09:00 - 56 minutes - 51.4 MB

This week we had the treat of welcoming Krish Kandiah back to the podcast to discuss a topic that is near and dear to his heart: caring for vulnerable children. Krish is a passionate advocate for fostering and adoption. With his wife, Mariam, he practices what he preaches, building a family where fostering and adoption are the norm. Krish showed us how a truncated understanding of the gospel limits our response to the needs of vulnerable children, encouraging us to reconsider our call as God'...

#089 Orphanages and the foster care system - with Dr. Krish Kandiah

January 31, 2020 09:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

This week we had the treat of welcoming Krish Kandiah back to the podcast to discuss a topic that is near and dear to his heart: caring for vulnerable children. Krish is a passionate advocate for fostering and adoption. With his wife, Mariam, he practices what he preaches, building a family where fostering and adoption are the norm. Krish showed us how a truncated understanding of the gospel limits our response to the needs of vulnerable children, encouraging us to reconsider our call as God...

#089 Orphanages and the foster care system - with Dr. Krish Kandiah

January 31, 2020 09:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

This week we had the treat of welcoming Krish Kandiah back to the podcast to discuss a topic that is near and dear to his heart: caring for vulnerable children. Krish is a passionate advocate for fostering and adoption. With his wife, Mariam, he practices what he preaches, building a family where fostering and adoption are the norm. Krish showed us how a truncated understanding of the gospel limits our response to the needs of vulnerable children, encouraging us to reconsider our call as God'...

#089 Caring for vulnerable children - with Krish Kandiah

January 31, 2020 09:00 - 56 minutes

This week we had the treat of welcoming Krish Kandiah back to the podcast to discuss a topic that is near and dear to his heart: caring for vulnerable children. Krish is a passionate advocate for fostering and adoption. With his wife, Mariam, he practices what he preaches, building a family where fostering and adoption are the norm. Krish showed us how a truncated understanding of the gospel limits our response to the needs of vulnerable children, encouraging us to reconsider our call as God'...

#088 Questions about the New Testament PART 2 - with Mariam Kovalishyn

December 13, 2019 10:00 - 1 hour - 60.3 MB

Welcome back to Part 2 of our "Questions about the New Testament" series! This time, Mariam Kovalishyn is on the hot seat ready to answer our questions: Was Junia the first female apostle in the Bible? Why did Michael fight Satan over Moses' body? Why were women instructed to cover their heads in worship in the Corinthian church? And so much more! So relax and enjoy our last episode of 2019. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/

#088 Questions about the New Testament PART 2 - with Dr. Mariam Kovalishyn

December 13, 2019 10:00 - 1 hour - 45.2 MB

Welcome back to Part 2 of our "Questions about the New Testament" series! This time, Mariam Kovalishyn is on the hot seat ready to answer our questions: Was Junia the first female apostle in the Bible? Why did Michael fight Satan over Moses' body? Why were women instructed to cover their heads in worship in the Corinthian church? And so much more! So relax and enjoy our last episode of 2019. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu...

#087 Does God want us to be rich? - with Paul Stevens

December 06, 2019 11:00 - 46 minutes - 31.8 MB

Dr. Paul Stevens has dedicated most of his life to equipping the whole people of God for leadership in all spheres of life. Our conversation today revolves around money and generosity. Are Christians still required to tithe? Should we follow the Old Testament’s model of giving? How should we use our money? And how does wealth relate to the kingdom of God? Sit back and enjoy. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/ Thanks for lis...

#086 Entrepreneurship and the Kingdom of God - with Shelley and Wayne Jones

November 29, 2019 18:20 - 47 minutes - 33 MB

In this episode, we have the privilege of talking with Shelley and Wayne, a couple who started a business called Dignify that works with women in Bangladesh who were previously physically and sexually exploited. They tell us about their struggles and how their time at Regent helped them shape their business practices. Listen in as Claire reconnects with her old Regent buds. Enjoy. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu To visit ...

#085 Euthanasia and Assisted death - with Margaret Cottle

November 22, 2019 11:00 - 57 minutes - 39.6 MB

In this challenging conversation, palliative physician Dr. Margaret Cottle sits down with us to talk about end-of-life suffering. Are we sanitizing language around assisted suicide? What is dying with dignity? Is the practice of euthanasia biblical? Join us as we discuss not only the responsibility to care for others, but also the hard work of allowing others to care for us in the midst of suffering.  To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-c...

#084 Questions about the New Testament PART 1 - with George Guthrie

November 15, 2019 11:00 - 56 minutes - 51.3 MB

Every time we read the Bible, we come away with so many questions! Why did the three wise men matter? What's up with the parable of the ten virgins? And were all those demon-possessed people just misdiagnosed? With all these great biblical scholars around, we decided to start tracking down some answers. Don't miss this first episode in our three-part "Questions about the New Testament" series, where Regent's New Testament faculty answer the questions we never thought we'd get a chance to ask....

#084 Questions about the New Testament PART 1 - with Dr. George Guthrie

November 15, 2019 11:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Every time we read the Bible, we come away with so many questions! Why did the three wise men matter? What's up with the parable of the ten virgins? And were all those demon-possessed people just misdiagnosed? With all these great biblical scholars around, we decided to start tracking down some answers. Don't miss this first episode in our three-part "Questions about the New Testament" series, where Regent's New Testament faculty answer the questions we never thought we'd get a chance to ask...

#083 The gap between what ought to be and what will be - with Connally Gilliam

November 08, 2019 11:00 - 45 minutes - 31.5 MB

In this episode, we had a wonderful conversation with Connally Gilliam about her new book, "And Yet, Undaunted". In the book, Connally and her co-author Paula Rinehart explore the tension between our expectations and our experiences, both in our personal lives and in the world around us. We chatted with Connally about what it means to frame our lives in the biblical narrative––acknowledging the disconnect between what is and what ought to be, but also looking forward to the new creation. So ...

#082 The formative power of the Arts - with David Taylor

November 01, 2019 10:00 - 55 minutes - 38.1 MB

In today's episode, Dr. David O. Taylor chats with us about the formative power of the arts in our lives and our worshipping communities. How do we create space for artistic freedom in communal worship? Are boundaries and guidelines necessary? How do we build local churches where artists can flourish? And what are some practical ways to incorporate different types of art in our congregational life? To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-coll...

#081 Discovering the global Christian story - with Mark Noll

October 25, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

In this episode, renowned American historian Mark Noll recounts how a growing awareness of the majority world church confronted and changed his understanding of Christian history. With 75% of today's Christians located in the majority world, why are we treating the global church as though it's a mile wide but only an inch deep? Was this ever true? And how should the configuration of today's global church shape how we teach and study the history of Christianity? To learn more about Regent Col...

#081 Discovering the global Christian story - with Dr. Mark Noll

October 25, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 32.8 MB

In this episode, renowned American historian Mark Noll recounts how a growing awareness of the majority world church confronted and changed his understanding of Christian history. With 75% of today's Christians located in the majority world, why are we treating the global church as though it's a mile wide but only an inch deep? Was this ever true? And how should the configuration of today's global church shape how we teach and study the history of Christianity? To learn more about Regent Co...

#081 Discovering the global Christian story - with Dr. Mark Noll

October 25, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 32.8 MB

In this episode, renowned American historian Mark Noll recounts how a growing awareness of the majority world church confronted and changed his understanding of Christian history. With 75% of today's Christians located in the majority world, why are we treating the global church as though it's a mile wide but only an inch deep? Was this ever true? And how should the configuration of today's global church shape how we teach and study the history of Christianity?To learn more about Regent Colle...

#080 The tales of three Regent students in Kenya

October 18, 2019 12:00 - 52 minutes - 36.3 MB

Every other summer, Dr. Diane Stinton takes a group of Regent students to Nairobi, Kenya to learn from African theologians alongside local theological students. Listen in as three Regent students share how this past summer's journey gave them new hope for their local churches and the church around the world. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/ Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. To learn mo...

#079 Animal Ethics and Justice - with Dr. David Clough

October 11, 2019 10:00 - 51 minutes - 35.7 MB

Should our theology encompass animals as well? Should Christians be vegan? Did Jesus reconcile animals to Himself through His death and resurrection as well? We had a wonderful conversation with David Clough about animal ethics and animal flourishing and our place as Christians in all of this environmental crisis. Make sure to listen to this episode all the way through. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu To learn more about ...

#079 Animal Ethics and Justice - with David Clough

October 11, 2019 10:00 - 51 minutes - 47.5 MB

Should our theology encompass animals as well? Should Christians be vegan? Did Jesus reconcile animals to Himself through His death and resurrection as well? We had a wonderful conversation with David Clough about animal ethics and animal flourishing and our place as Christians in all of this environmental crisis. Make sure to listen to this episode all the way through. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/ To learn more about...

#078 The development of Chinese Theology - with Grace Liang

October 05, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

A lot of people are looking towards China not only for its economy and culture but also for the development of Christian Theology. We had a conversation with Dr. Grace Liang about the non-violent arrival of the Gospel to China (as opposed to the arrival in other countries or continents), missionaries in China, the conflict between Chinese culture and Christianity, the characteristics of Chinese theology and more. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: ...

#078 The development of Chinese Theology - with Dr. Grace Liang

October 05, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 30.9 MB

A lot of people are looking towards China not only for its economy and culture but also for the development of Christian Theology. We had a conversation with Dr. Grace Liang about the non-violent arrival of the Gospel to China (as opposed to the arrival in other countries or continents), missionaries in China, the conflict between Chinese culture and Christianity, the characteristics of Chinese theology and more. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: ...

#077 Urban Geography, Race and Gentrification - with David Leong

September 27, 2019 10:00 - 50 minutes - 35 MB

Our theology, spirituality, and discipleship are being shaped not only by the cities we live in but also by the neighborhoods we live in. We had a wonderful conversation with David Leong about how the geography of our urban cities tell stories, stories of racism, displacement, and power. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/ Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. To learn more about our summer p...

#076 Revelations of a single woman - with Connally Gilliam

September 20, 2019 10:00 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

When it comes to both marriage and singleness, the grass often looks greener on the other side. But unintended singleness brings with it a particular set of challenges. Connally Gilliam, author of Revelations of a Single Woman and And Yet, Undaunted: Embraced by the Goodness of God in the Chaos of Life, joins us to discuss how to live well when life isn't quite what you expected it to be. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/ ...

#075 Creating Healthy Communities - with Christine Pohl

September 13, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

Most people belong to some type of close community where they invest their lives on a regular basis but not many belong to a healthy community where diversity, hospitality, openness, trust and truthfulness are present. How can we transform our community into a healthy community? We had a conversation with Dr. Pohl about what a healthy community should look like and how to help our communities get there. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/

#075 Creating Healthy Communities - with Dr. Christine Pohl

September 13, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 31.2 MB

Most people belong to some type of close community where they invest their lives on a regular basis but not many belong to a healthy community where diversity, hospitality, openness, trust, and truthfulness are present. How can we transform our community into a healthy community? We had a conversation with Dr. Pohl about what a healthy community should look like and how to help our communities get there. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit: www.regent-college.e...

#074 Slowing down in order to catch up with God - with Matt and Julie Canlis

September 06, 2019 13:00 - 50 minutes - 34.9 MB

Some years ago Matt and Julie Canlis decided to move to the UK in order to further their theological education. What they didn't know was that the trip would change their lives. In their recent documentary, Godspeed, Julie and Matt show how slowing down can help us catch up with God. Don't miss this funny and heartfelt conversation.To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/To watch the documentary for free:https://www.livegodspeed.org/watchgodsp...

#073 Spiritual Friendship - with Dr. Soo-Inn Tan

August 30, 2019 13:00 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB

Dr. Soo-Inn Tan challenges us to get together with a group of friends and turn our friendship into a Spiritual Friendship. Do you have any idea what that is? Is it friendship on steroids? It is actually simpler and more fruitful than you think. Join us in a conversation on friendship, a topic too-often neglected on Sunday mornings.To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/To order a copy of Soo-Inn's book:https://graceworks.com.sg Thanks for li...

#072 Adam's sin did not affect the animal kingdom - with Dr. Bethany Sollereder

August 23, 2019 13:00 - 46 minutes - 32 MB

Strap your boots and get ready for a mind-bending theological experience with Bethany Sollereder. On this episode, she argues that the fall did not affect creation directly but only humans. Are you intrigued enough already? This is an episode you really do not want to miss.To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:www.regent-college.edu/To order a copy of Bethany Sollereder's book:[email protected] Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Inst...

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