Religion Matters
Religion Matters
Kirk Sandvig, Anderson Jeremiah, Janice McLean-Farrell
This is Religion Matters, the podcast discussing matters surrounding religion in the world and their impact on our daily lives.
Reimagening Religious Engagement in Academia with Jim Walters
Jim Walters discusses how the Faith Center at the London School of Economics (LSE) reimagines the conversations surrounding religion in the context of interdisciplinary engagement.
Feb 20, 2022
1 hr 10 min
Farmer Suicide in India and US with Jared Opoien
Jared Opoien discusses the philosophical implications surrounding farmer suicide in India and its connections with farming communities in the United States.
Feb 6, 2022
1 hr
Christianity and Debt in Colombia with Rebecca Bartel-Nunez
Rebecca Bartel-Nunez discusses her book: Card Carrying Christians: Debt and the Making of Free Market Spirituality in Colombia.
Jan 23, 2022
48 min
Healing America's Traumatized Brain with Jay Kumar
Jay Kumar discusses the divisions facing America today, what it means for the American traumatized psyche, the roles religion plays, as well as how we can find new ways to bridge the gaps to find unity.
Jan 9, 2022
44 min
Religion Matters - Trailer
My name is Kirk Sandvig, and along with Janice McLean-Farrell, and Anderson Jeremiah, we are the hosts of a Podcast called 'Religion Matters' which discusses issues surrounding religion in the world today, current research conducted by academics, as well as points through which religious matters intersect with matters from other fields, such as economics, biology, neuroscience, race, politics, gender, etc. We wanted to create an environment for people to discuss these interactions of religion with other fields of study beyond the typical 15 minute presentation found at most academic conferences, and allow for an exchange of perspectives, ideas, and interactions that reflect the true nature of how religions engage in the world. Our upcoming episodes discuss issues such as the neurological, religious and spiritual implications of ideological divisions in America and the rest of the world, and ways to heal our traumatized psyche; the implication of debt and capitalism among Colombian Christians; the philosophical and moral issues surrounding climate change and farmer suicde in India and America; and the ways Academia should embrace a multi-faceted, multidisciplinary approach to religious studies and religious engagement. Please join us as we uncover the matters surrounding religions in the world today, and what they mean to our daily lives, whether we are religious or not.
Jan 3, 2022
3 min