
Regent College Podcast
A show from under the green roof
Vancouver’s Regent College features a light-filled atrium, built especially for conversation and fellowship among students. Regent’s podcast extends the conversation to listeners interested in “faith, life and theology,” and the “people and ideas that shape Regent College.” Those topics most recently include Christianity and immigration policies, a conversation with Regent’s new dean, and addiction, personhood, and Christian communities.

Seminary Isn’t Scary
Opening the doors wide to theological education
Who thinks this show should be awarded with Best Name Ever!? A production of Abilene Christian University’s Graduate School of Theology, it features the graduate school’s faculty discussing their areas of expertise, and directly answering the question: “Is seminary scary?” A great show to share with prospective seminary students.

Candler in Conversation
Pull up a chair
Helpfully divided into four topical series (so far), the Candler community dives into ministry and entrepreneurship, whole-hearted ministry, womanist discourse, and chaplaincy through conversations with practitioners and theologians. Candler scholars, alumni and students are all featured in this conversation-style show, produced by the Candler Foundry.

The Table Podcast
Dallas Theological Seminary sets a rich menu of conversation
Hosted by a team led by Darrell Bock and produced by The Hendricks Center at Dallas Theological Seminary, this weekly podcast casts a wide net, discussing issues related to God and culture. Recent shows include “Christianity in Sudan and South Sudan,” “The Church’s Role in Racial Reconciliation,” and “Taylor Swift, The Gospel and Being Human.”

The Forum Podcast
Wide-ranging and rich
Produced by Calvin Theological Seminary, this show features theological conversations with faculty, students and ministry leaders on topics such as Scripture, ministry formation, resilience, culture and faith. Tune in for conversations on topics as enticing as the spiritual vitality of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) living and working in religiously restrictive countries, and jazz meets theology: creativity, the evangelical movement and grace.
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