Beyond the Broken Brain: An Embodied, Christian, Relational Approach to Healing from Mental Health Problems
You’re invited to Regent's 2026 Evening Public Lecture series! Join us in the chapel or tune in online to explore theology, culture, and much more with this year’s Summer faculty.
To livestream this and other Evening Public Lectures, visit rgnt.net/live.
About the Lecture
Psychiatrist Warren Kinghorn discusses theologically-informed understandings of, and responses to, mental health.
Related Course
Warren Kinghorn is teaching Christian Faith & Mental Health Care (July 6–10) as part of Regent’s 2026 Summer Programs.
Parking: Regent College no longer has its own parking lot. Paid parking options are available nearby with metered parking on Western Parkway, among other locations, and covered pay parking at the Thunderbird Parkade. See parking.ubc.ca for more info.
Location: Regent College Chapel, 5800 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC
Warren Kinghorn
Professor of Psychiatry (Duke University School of Medicine); Esther Colliflower Professor of the Practice of Pastoral and Moral Theology (Duke Divinity School)
Dr. Warren Kinghorn is Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine and co-director of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School, where he teaches pastoral and moral theology. His most recent book is Wayfaring: A Christian Approach to Mental Health Care (Eerdmans, 2024).