Today we highlight a past episode of our Faith and Imagination podcast. Founding Director of the BYU Humanities Center Matthew Wickman raises questions of faith in times of crises with Reverend Dr. Sarah Bachelard. They discuss together how to experience God in a time of turmoil and uncertainty, and how to experience a disruption of our sense of identity and purpose that transforms us and calls us to new ways of life.
For those who missed our episode before, Reverend Dr. Sarah Bachelard is an Anglican priest and founder of the Benedictus Contemplative Church in Canberra, Australia. She is also the author of several books, among them Resurrection and Moral Imagination and Experiencing God in a Time of Crisis.
Leonard McMahon is an assistant professor of pastoral care, spirituality, and political theology at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, and also founder and...
Glen Scorgie is professor of theology at Bethel Seminary, a licensed minister of the Baptist General Conference, and has served as president of the...
Recently, I became aware of, and joined, a new network of scholars called the SOLAR Network, S-O-L-A-R, for Scholars of Literature and Religion. And...