
Welcome to the Kalos Center Podcast where we discuss faith and culture. One of the themes of this show is how Christians in all sorts of professions integrate their faith with what they do—that is, how their faith “has legs” in their work. We interview Christians from a variety of fields—scientists, philosophers, investors, artists, politicians, musicians, athletes, and many more.
Every episode of the Kalos Center podcast is not only informative, showing how our guests’ work provides important insights and services for human flourishing, but also personally inspiring as we see how their work is a vital part of a fascinating faith journey. It will give you a better understanding of why the Christian faith makes sense and makes a practical difference for all of us.
The Kalos Center Podcast
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Robert Woodson, Sr: Empowering People to Transform Lives, Restore Families, and Revitalize Their Communities
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 8
Bob is Founder and President of the Woodson Center. His social activism dates back to the 1960s, when as a young civil rights activist, he developed and coordinated national and local community development programs. For more than four decades, he has promoted the principles of self-help and neighborhood empowerment and the importance of the institutions of civil society. -
Margarita Mooney Clayton: Art and Creativity in Today’s Culture: Experiencing Beauty for a More Meaningful Life
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 7
Margarita is an associate professor of congregational studies in the Department of Practical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. Margarita is the founder and executive director of the Scala Foundation, whose mission is to infuse purpose into American education by restoring a classical liberal arts approach. -
Jeremy Dys: The Importance of Defending Religious Freedom for All Americans
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 6
Jeremy is senior counsel at the First Liberty Institute, which is dedicated exclusively to defending religious liberty for all Americans. He is a frequent guest on local, state, and national television and radio outlets. -
Anne Hendershott: Grappling with Envy in Politics, Academia, Social Media, and the Marketplace
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 5
Anne Hendershott is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio. Anne has authored eight books and nearly 300 articles addressing issues in ethics, politics, and practical theology. -
Michael Zigarelli: Exploring Near Death Experiences and Their Implications for Christian Theology
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 4
Michael Zigarelli earned his PhD at Rutgers University. He is currently Professor of Leadership and Strategy at Messiah University. His has written ten books, many of which concern Christian leadership in various contexts, including business, ministry, and sports. -
Eric Johnson: A Conversation about Christian Psychology, Parenting, and Soul Care
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 3
Eric L. Johnson has been a professor of psychology, theology, counseling, and worldview studies at various colleges around the US. He was the first director of the Society for Christian Psychology and has been doing pastoral counseling weekly for over 25 years. -
David Bahnsen: Wealth Management and Christian Ethics in a Fallen World
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 2
David is the Founder, Managing Partner of The Bahnsen Group, a wealth management firm that oversees $4 billion in client's assets. He has authored 5 books and regularly appears on Fox News and CNBC. -
JP Moreland: Integrating Philosophy and Our Christian Faith for a Meaningful Life
Kalos Center Podcast | Ep. 1
J. P. is a renowned philosopher and Christian apologist at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He has authored or edited dozens of books and over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles.