Feb 6, 2026
Theology Church/Parachurch Podcast Society & Culture

Podcast: Christianity and Immigration Policy

Author:
Barnabas Aspray

Barnabas Aspray discusses how religious identity shapes immigration policy, drawing on history, theology, and his own experience as an immigrant to urge church leaders toward thoughtful, compassionate conversations across difference.

Feb 12, 2026
Theology Arts Society & Culture

Sport: Idolatry or the Image of God … or Both?

Author:
Ross Hastings

A theologian reflects on a life shaped by competitive sport, exploring its beauty, communal joy, and formative power—while also confronting its temptations toward idolatry, pride, and misplaced identity—in light of creation, the image of God, and the hope of Christ’s kingdom.

Feb 17, 2026
Theology Society & Culture

How Does Christ Help Us Understand the Relationship Between Disability and Sin?

Author:
Devan Stahl

Looking to Christ’s incarnation, we must distinguish fallenness from sin. While human nature is fragile and subject to disability, sin belongs to the will, not the body. In assuming fallen humanity without sin, Christ reveals disability as part of loved, created finitude—not divine punishment.

Feb 13, 2026
Society & Culture Podcast Theology

Podcast: Language, Culture, and Calling

Author:
Jerry Hwang

In this conversation, Regent’s new Academic Dean reflects on his journey through IT, pastoral ministry, and academia. He highlights cultural context, language, and the Old Testament’s influence, urging students to pursue whole-person formation and cultivate relationships alongside intellectual growth.

Feb 18, 2026
Theology Arts

Shall These Bones Live? The Ash Wednesday Promise of Art

Author:
Iwan Russell-Jones

Drawing on Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones and T. S. Eliot’s "Ash Wednesday," this reflection explores how art, liturgy, and Christian imagination confront despair while bearing witness to creatureliness, repentance, and hope in a fractured cultural landscape.

Feb 25, 2026
Theology Society & Culture

Decolonized Critical Thinking: Developing Critical Thinking Through a Decolonizing Pedagogy

Author:
Marcelo Vargas A.

This article explores decolonized critical thinking, showing how Indigenous perspectives, grounded in land, community, and emotion, reclaim knowledge, challenge imposed worldviews, and foster liberation. Thinking critically is framed as an ethical, embodied, and transformative practice.

Feb 27, 2026
Church/Parachurch Society & Culture

Generation Alpha and the Opportunity Before Us

Author:
Shaila Visser

How new research invites the Canadian Church to rediscover sharing faith relationally among the youngest generation

Feb 23, 2026
Theology Church/Parachurch Spirituality

Calling, Context, and the Church: From Belonging to Witness

Author:
Rhonda M. McEwen, Gustavo H.R. Santos

This article reframes calling as more than an individual career choice, grounding vocation in belonging to the Church and participation in the missio Dei. Drawing on Regent Exchange, it invites congregations and theological education to discern and embody a shared, contextual witness.