Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Prophetic Voice for Our Moment Online, via YouTube Meet Susannah Heschel Join Susannah Heschel, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s daughter, Robert Erlewine, editor of Plough’s new Abraham Joshua Heschel reader Thunder in the Soul, and...
Events
Religion and Refugee Resettlement in Canada
QUICK SUMMARY A conversation based on Geoff Cameron's recently published a book on how the US and Canada have led the world in refugee resettlement, and how faith-based organizations played an essential role in this key aspect of global refugee protection. DETAILS...
Hearing Hebrews: Fresh Thoughts For Critical Times
One of the highlights of Regent Summer Programs is our free Evening Public Lectures. This series always features a wide range of professors and topics, and this year is no exception. All lectures will be streamed online, so invite a friend and join us! The New...
Identity: Film Screening & Conversation Around Faith, Race, Art & Mental Health
An official selection of the Justice Film Festival, Identity journeys with Andrew Nemr, an internationally known tap dance artist, as he navigates the seminal question, “Who am I?” The film joins Andrew as he navigates being the only son of immigrants, a trusted...
Should I Defend Everyone’s Religious Freedom?
Kevin Singer, Co-Director of Neighborly Faith, moderates the second of a two-part discussion between Andrew T. Walker of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Asma Uddin, religious liberty lawyer who identifies as Muslim. This discussion will center on major...
Science, Religion and Humanity: Who gets to say?
Drawing on his BBC Radio 4 series The Secret History of Science and Religion and forthcoming book on the subject, Nick Spencer explores how the two have, do and can relate to one another. Science and Religion: everyone seems to have an opinion. They are in direct...
Beyond Diversity
Guided by the expert research team behind Barna's Beyond Diversity study, along with ministry practitioners, journey toward deeper understanding and greater empathy around racial justice issues and learn how to cultivate a healthier multiethnic team and community.
What is Life?
One of the highlights of Regent Summer Programs is our free Evening Public Lectures. This series always features a wide range of professors and topics, and this year is no exception. All lectures will be streamed online, so invite a friend and join us! In one of his...
Palliative and Hospice Care From a Catholic Perspective
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a renewed societal focus on issues related to sickness and death. But how do we best care for the sick and for the dying? How do we appropriately provide palliative care and hospice care? In the first collaboration between the National...
Reading the Gospels While Black: A Conversation with Esau McCaulley & N.T. Wright
We are delighted to partner with Seattle Pacific Seminary and Portland Seminary to present Reading the Gospels While Black, a timely conversation between Dr. Esau McCaulley and Dr. N.T. Wright. The morning will open with a conversation between Dr. McCaulley and Dr....