Send us a text Can Christian faith and scholarly inquiry coexist—and even thrive—together? In this week’s Church Potluck, we have the honor to sit down with Berry College President Sandeep Mazumder. Dr. Mazumder (Economics) shares his faith journey from a Hindu upbringing in London to embracing Christian faith in graduate school, and reflects on how that experience shapes his vision for Berry College and academia more broadly. Dr. Kathryn Heidelberger (Religion and Philosophy) explores how w...
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Send us a text Can Christian faith and scholarly inquiry coexist—and even thrive—together? In this week’s Church Potluck, we have the honor to sit down with Berry College President Sandeep Mazumder. Dr. Mazumder (Economics) shares his faith journey from a Hindu upbringing in London to embracing Christian faith in graduate school, and reflects on how that experience shapes his vision for Berry College and academia more broadly. Dr. Kathryn Heidelberger (Religion and Philosophy) explores how w...
Send us a text In this week’s episode of Church Potluck, we sit down for a roundtable on Dilexi Te (“I Have Loved You”), Pope Leo XIV’s very first apostolic exhortation, a pastoral message of encouragement. Leo takes this opportunity to call Christians to a deeper commitment to the poor, broadly defined as those who are economically disadvantaged, displaced, or marginalized. Together, we discuss how Leo grounds his message in both Scripture and church tradition, the continuity with Pope Franc...
Church Potluck
Send us a text Can Christian faith and scholarly inquiry coexist—and even thrive—together? In this week’s Church Potluck, we have the honor to sit down with Berry College President Sandeep Mazumder. Dr. Mazumder (Economics) shares his faith journey from a Hindu upbringing in London to embracing Christian faith in graduate school, and reflects on how that experience shapes his vision for Berry College and academia more broadly. Dr. Kathryn Heidelberger (Religion and Philosophy) explores how w...