How do we envision our highest ideals and deepest commitments? How do we name and express our most expansive sense of who we are? The Faith and Imagination podcast explores these questions by conversing with scholars and others who address our religious and spiritual lives creatively and insightfully. Sponsored by the BYU Humanities Center.
Latest episodes of the podcast Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast
- Highlighted Episode: Storytelling as Theology, with guest Christina Bieber Lake, Wheaton College
- The Beauty—the Poetry—of Christian Experience, with Benjamin Myers, Oklahoma Baptist University
- Metaphor, Memoir, and Christian Longing and Vision—All from a Midwest Farm, with Tiffany Eberle Kriner, Wheaton College
- The Apostle Peter’s Mystical Vision and How It Bears on Modern Life, with Robert Flanagan, Virginia Theological Seminary
- Poetry as Attention, as Awakening—as Prayer, with Abigail Carroll, poet and pastor
- John of the Cross’s “Dark Night” and Our Quest for Justice and Transcendence, with Benedict Shoup, University of Notre Dame
- Highlighted Episode: This Sacred Life: Hope in an Era of Climate Crisis, with guest Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School
- Finding the Sacred in the Everyday, with Darlene Young, poet
- Christ in the “Torn Places,” with Christopher Morris, Catholic Theological College, Melbourne
- Layers of the Christian Creative Vision, with poet, novelist, and editor Sally Thomas