
Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast
by Humanities Center
May 13, 2025 11:39 am
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.
Recent Episodes
Ep. 105: “Among the Losses”: Remembering the Poet Anya Krugovoy Silver, with Andrew Silver, Mercer University
2 months agoEp. 104: Godstruck: Seven Women’s Unexpected Journeys to Religious Conversion, with Kelsey Osgood, writer
3 months agoEp. 103: A Theology of Fiction, with Cassandra Nelson, Lumen Center
3 months agoEp. 102: Keeping the Faith and Living Together in a Polarized Age, with Leonard McMahon, Pacific School of Religion
3 months agoEp. 101: Hopkins’s Poetry and the Hope – and Rhythms – of New Creation, with Devon Abts
6 months agoEp. 100: A Handful of Gems from Our First One Hundred Episodes
8 months agoEp. 99 A Way of Writing, a Way of Living, with Scott Cairns, poet
9 months agoEp. 98: Deep Space, Deep Sea, and the Deep Heart of God, with Laura Reece Hogan, poet
9 months agoEp. 97: Faith and Wonder, with Steven E. Knepper, Virginia Military Institute
10 months agoEp. 96: Contemplative – and Transformative – Reading, with Stephanie Paulsell, Harvard Divinity School
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