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In the mid-1960s in Vancouver, British Columbia, a group of business people got together to discuss the formation of a new theological school. Unlike other theological institutions that trained people for "professional ministry," this school had a distinctive vision. It was a vision characterized by three central elements: it was to be a transdenominational graduate school that prized the denominational heritage brought by each new student, it was to have an emphasis on the whole people of God, and it was to be located on a university campus.For more than 30 years, Regent College has been a unique place to study. Continuing the vision of its founders, Regent takes seriously the education, nurturing and equipping of the laity—the whole people of God—to live and work as servant leaders in vocations within the home, the marketplace, and the church. Regent encourages a vibrant Christianity that affirms the primacy of personal godliness and the importance of spiritual and intellectual integration in all walks of life. To this end, the College also prepares Christian leaders who will further this mission through the ministry of the local congregation.
You can click the link to browse all the audio from Regent College available at christianaudio.com. Or browse the selection of featured content below.
N. T. ("Tom") Wright is the Bishop of Durham in the Church of England, and is among today's leading scholars of New Testament exegesis and theology. His academic writings include complex yet readable defenses of a traditional view of Jesus Christ as the divine Son of God and Paul as the leading theologian of the early Church. Tom Wright also is an excellent lecturer, who places the details of theological discussion into a language easily comprehended by students of all levels.
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Creation & New Creation in the New Testament (Unabridged)
by N.T. Wright
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This series studies the Jewish view of God as Creator along with the Christian view of the resurrection of Jesus.
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How should pastors and leaders respond to the challenges of ministry and mission in an era of skepticism and confusion? How will a biblical understanding of the Kingdom of God and the presence of his Spirit impact the local church? N.T. Wright addresses these questions and more in this series from the 1999 Pastor's Conference.
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Romans in a Week (Unabridged)
by N. T. Wright
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Learn one of the Bible's most important books from one of the best bibical scholars and teachers in modern times.
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Eugene Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology at Regent College, where he formerly served as James M. Housten Professor of Spiritual Theology. He is perhaps most widely recognized as the translator of the contemporary Biblical paraphrase, The Message. Yet he has many books to his credit, including a five-book Spiritual Theology, of which he has completed three volumes. Peterson is a amicable lecturer who offers challenge and encouragement for Christians seeking a deeper walk with Jesus.
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Jesus and Prayer (Unabridged)
by Eugene Peterson
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It is Jesus who provides the theological and personal centre for a life of prayer. We acquire a sense of the reality and the way of prayer by first observing Jesus and then keeping company with him.
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Soulcraft: Spiritual Formation (Unabridged)
by Eugene Peterson
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In this series, Eugene Peterson uses the letter to the Ephesians as the primary text in developing the craft of spiritual formation - "Soul Craft."
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Tell it Slant: Parables as Spiritual Direction (Unabridged)
by Eugene Peterson
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By examining the Lukan parables we can train ourselves in discerning both the spiritual defenses that we build up against grace and the method of “indirection” that Jesus uses to get through to us.
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