Resources

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.
All Resources
Podcast: Climate Theology and Storytelling
Dr. Everett Hamner shares how his Regent journey shaped his focus on ecotheology, climate literature, and global crises. Drawing on works like Richard Powers’ Playground, he weaves science, faith, and art to imagine truthful, hopeful futures.
Podcast: Gender in the New Testament
Amy explores Mary’s role and God’s inclusion of women in Christianity, reflecting on Jesus’ maleness, God’s fatherhood, and Paul’s views in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11. Her thoughtful, encouraging approach sheds light on often-overlooked aspects of faith.
Hospitable Listening: The Experiences of Afro-Canadian and Taiwanese-American Spiritual Directors
This article explores how Afro-Canadian and Taiwanese-American spiritual directors bring cultural awareness and deep listening to their practice. It calls for more inclusive, interculturally sensitive spiritual direction training shaped by diverse voices and experiences.
The Invisibility of Religion in Contemporary Art
Religion has shaped modern art, yet art history often ignores it. This article urges deeper study of theology’s hidden role in contemporary art.
Poetry: Genesis
Rainbows are rare here because they require both rain and a low-angled, unobscured sun...
Motherhood, Vision, and Sacrament
A luminous reflection on motherhood as a spiritual practice, where care, presence, and tender attention slowly shape a sacramental vision of everyday
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Imagination for Being Human
Coleridge reimagined humanity not as machines, but as divine image-bearers with moral freedom, imagination, and mystery. He saw each person as unique, interconnected, and capable of friendship with God, a vision opposing dehumanizing views of his time and affirming sacred personhood.
Learning to Enjoy Joy: God’s Gift for Moments like This
A journalist caring for parents with dementia reflects on the deep challenges, mortality fears, and faith struggles this brings. Through Scripture, personal trials, and caregiving, he learns joy is not earned but gifted by Jesus. Often discovered in hardship and surrender.
Podcast: A New Language for the Sexual Crisis of Our Generation
Dr. Sarah Williams explores today’s sexual identity crisis, urging a deeper grasp of history and more nuanced language to foster healthier conversations about marriage, sex, and identity.
Podcast: Urban Geography, Race and Gentrification
In this episode David Leong discusses urban geography, race, and gentrification. He examines how urban development affects communities of color and explores the role of the Church in addressing these challenges.
Video: A Wilkinson Theology of Soup
Uncover the history and theology of Regent's most delicious tradition