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Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast

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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.

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 118: The Silent God and the Silenced, with Min-Ah Cho, Georgetown University

May 18, 2026

Ep. 118: The Silent God and the Silenced, with Min-Ah Cho, Georgetown University

Host [Host Name] interviews Min-Ah Cho, Georgetown University associate teaching professor, exploring mysticism and contemplation amid suffering in her new book, "The Silent God and the Silenced."

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 117: On Poetry and Hope Beyond All Conception: “The Locust Years,” with Paul J. Pastor, poet

April 20, 2026

Ep. 117: On Poetry and Hope Beyond All Conception: “The Locust Years,” with Paul J. Pastor, poet

Paul J. Pastor is a poet, writer, editor, and a former guest on this podcast. He is the executive editor for Nelson Books, an imprint of HarperCollins, where he publishes work that encourages spiritual renewal. In our last conversation, recorded four years ago, we discussed his poetry collection Bower Lodge. We speak today about his recent …

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 116: “Sacred Art and Spiritual Healing,” with Katie Kresser, Seattle Pacific University

April 6, 2026

Ep. 116: “Sacred Art and Spiritual Healing,” with Katie Kresser, Seattle Pacific University

Katie Kresser is Seattle Pacific University’s resident Art Historian. She’s the author of books on John La Farge and on how the death of Christ ushers in the birth of art as a window onto the divine. A former guest on this podcast, she’s our guest again to discuss her new book on Christianity and …

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What is Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast?

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.

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