TalkWise podcast

TalkWise Podcast

What would your professor and your pastor have to say to each other? TalkWise brings together faith leaders and academic experts to talk about how they're facing some of the most pressing political, social, and cultural issues today. Both communities often care about the same big problems but come from different perspectives. Can these groups collaborate to find solutions? Whether it's our families & children, environment, immigration, or churches—hear about how we must combine our knowledge + our values to live our shared lives more fully. Brought to you by Knowledge and Values, Inc.

Episodes

  1. May 25

    Migration: The Challenge of Meeting the Stranger

    What would your pastor have to say to your professor? TalkWise brings them together to find out! On Episode 1 of Season 2, we have guests Bishop Mark Seitz (bishop of El Paso, TX) and Professor Cecilia Menjívar (UCLA Sociology) talking about “Migration: The Challenge of Receiving the Stranger." Why has the Catholic Church been so outspoken about current immigration issues? What can be learned from communities living on the border? And how does migration really affect the material and spiritual well-being of our country? Find out with our conversationalists! Cecilia Menjívar is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and holds the Dorothy L. Meier Social Equities Chair at UCLA. She is the director of the UCLA Center for the Study of International Migration. She has written extensively on two main areas: the effects of immigration laws and legal statuses on different aspects of Central American immigrants' lives, and gender-based violence in Central America. The Most Reverend Mark J. Seitz, D.D. has been serving as the Bishop of El Paso, TX since his appointment in 2013. He also serves as the Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Migration. In his position as prelate of a borderland community, the bishop regularly works with the poor and vulnerable, including migrant families and refugees who have made their home in this region or who choose the community as their point of passage.

    59 min
  2. Mar 18

    Caring for God's Earth (part 2)

    What would your pastor have to say to your professor? TalkWise brings them together to find out! On Episode 1 we have guests Rev. Walter Kim (president of the National Association of Evangelicals) and Professors Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim (Yale School of Environment) talking about “Caring for God's Earth." Is taking care of nature a sacred calling? How can environmental scientists benefit from the ethics of religious communities? Listen as they dive into these questions and make the case for a collaboration between hard scientific knowledge + faith-based values! Rev. Walter Kim is currently the president of the National Association of Evangelicals. He formerly pastored at Boston’s historic Park Street Church while getting his PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard, as well as churches in Vancouver and Charlottesville, and has served as a campus chaplain at Yale. He is on the board of World Relief, Christianity Today, and The Salvation Army. Rev. Kim is often sought out for his theological and cultural commentary on issues facing the church and society. Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim are professors at the Yale School of Environment and co-founders and co-directors of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. They organized 10 conferences on World Religions and Ecology at Harvard, and they are widely credited with establishing religion and ecology as a subfield. Grim’s research is in Native American Traditions, and Tucker’s research is in Asian traditions, especially Confucianism.

    25 min
  3. Mar 18

    Caring for God's Earth (part 1)

    What would your pastor have to say to your professor? TalkWise brings them together to find out! On Episode 1 we have guests Rev. Walter Kim (president of the National Association of Evangelicals) and Professors Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim (Yale School of Environment) talking about “Caring for God's Earth." Is taking care of nature a sacred calling? How can environmental scientists benefit from the ethics of religious communities? Listen as they dive into these questions and make the case for a collaboration between hard scientific knowledge + faith-based values! Rev. Walter Kim is currently the president of the National Association of Evangelicals. He formerly pastored at Boston’s historic Park Street Church while getting his PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard, as well as churches in Vancouver and Charlottesville, and has served as a campus chaplain at Yale. He is on the board of World Relief, Christianity Today, and The Salvation Army. Rev. Kim is often sought out for his theological and cultural commentary on issues facing the church and society. Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim are professors at the Yale School of Environment and co-founders and co-directors of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. They organized 10 conferences on World Religions and Ecology at Harvard, and they are widely credited with establishing religion and ecology as a subfield. Grim’s research is in Native American Traditions, and Tucker’s research is in Asian traditions, especially Confucianism.

    31 min

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What would your professor and your pastor have to say to each other? TalkWise brings together faith leaders and academic experts to talk about how they're facing some of the most pressing political, social, and cultural issues today. Both communities often care about the same big problems but come from different perspectives. Can these groups collaborate to find solutions? Whether it's our families & children, environment, immigration, or churches—hear about how we must combine our knowledge + our values to live our shared lives more fully. Brought to you by Knowledge and Values, Inc.