ABOVE: The banners that hang in the Regent
College chapel, where most of our public lectures are held.
These represent (l to r) creation, incarnation, crucifixion & resurrection,
pentecost & the second coming of Christ.
Public Lectures at Regent College
Throughout the year, Regent offers free public lectures by our own professors as well as visiting teachers, authors, and others from around the world. Between May and July, we offer up to two lectures a week.
These lectures tend to draw large crowds, so plan to arrive early for a good seat. Private taping is not permitted. Audio recordings may be ordered following each lecture.
ALL LECTURES ARE IN THE REGENT COLLEGE CHAPEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
Special live broadcast of selected public lectures are now available. Click on the LIVE BROADCAST links below to be taken to our Regent College Live page for more information.
Upcoming Lectures
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A lecture by historian Dr. John Wolffe
Protestant Crusaders?
The Evangelical Response to Catholic Revivalism
Thursday, March 8, 9:30-11:00 am
John Wolffe is Professor of History and Religious Studies at the Open University in Milton Keynes England. He is well known for his popular book: The Expansion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Wilberforce, More, Chalmers, and Finney. More information about Dr. Wolffe can be found here.
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Mariam Kamell
Surprised by Grace: The Overlooked Foundation of the Letter of James
Wednesday, May 9, 8:00pm
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Jim Belcher
London Burning and the Post-riot Debates
Wednesday, May 16, 8:00pm
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John Walton
Human Origins in Light of Genesis 2
Wednesday, May 23, 8:00pm
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Iwan Russell-Jones
Great Sporting Liturgies: Fields of Praise?
Wednesday, May 30, 8:00pm
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Craig Gay
Technology and the Shaping of the iMagination
Wednesday, June 6, 8:00pm
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Marilyn McEntyre
Poetry, Protest, and Prayer
Monday, June 25, 8:00pm
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David Lyon
God on Facebook: Living with Social Media
Wednesday, June 27, 8:00pm
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David Diewert
The Economics of Enough
Monday, July 2, 8:00pm
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Rachel Hostetter Smith
Christianity and Spirituality in Contemporary Art
Wednesday, July 4, 8:00pm
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Ivan Satyavrata
Slum-dogs and Millionaires: The Gospel and Social Engagement in India Today
Monday, July 9, 8:00pm
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Jim Houston
The Role of the Psalms in Transforming Seniors into Elders
Wednesday, July 11, 8:00pm
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Susan Phillips
Shhhh! The Art of Listening in an Inattentive Culture
Monday, July 16, 8:00pm
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Ralph Wood
G. K. Chesterton: Rum, Romanism, and the Sacramental Imagination
Wednesday, July 18, 8:00pm
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Rod Wilson
Depression, Anger, and Gender
Monday, July 23, 8:00pm
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John Barclay
Because You're Worth It: Grace and Human Value
Wednesday, July 25, 8:00pm
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PAST LECTURES AVAILABLE AS MP3 DOWNLOADS
RegentAudio.com carries a large selection of past Regent Public lectures available
for download in mp3 format. View the Regent
Audio Public Lectures page to view a list of lectures now
available.
Some of our recent past lectures:
Please see the Regent
Audio Public Lectures page for all our available lectures in MP3 download format.