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Dr. Gordon T. Smith: Vocation and Human Agency as Antidote to Despair
We sat down with Dr. Gordon T. Smith to talk about his upcoming summer class, Vocation, Work and Career (May 12-16). Gordon is no stranger to Regent and has been writing on the topic of vocation for many years. In this conversation, he shares about the importance of human agency in vocation, navigating vocational disappointment, working within institutions, holding multiple vocations, mid-career transitions, and balancing working with our heads and hands. Gordon repeatedly stresses the need for companions on the journey as we discern, and encourages us to adopt a posture of hope and resilience in the face of despair.
Bio
Gordon Smith is a Canadian theologian, author, and educator, currently serving as the Executive Director of Christian Higher Education Canada (CHEC), an association of 34 Canadian Christian post-secondary institutions. Gordon was previously President and Professor of Systematic and Spiritual Theology at Ambrose University and Seminary in Calgary, Alberta. He has also teaches here at Regent and formerly served as Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology and Academic Dean. Throughout his career, Gordon has focused on fostering a thoughtful Christian faith among readers and students, emphasizing the integration of spiritual formation with academic rigour.
Previous Episodes
Gordon T. Smith: Wisdom in a Secular Age
Gordon T. Smith: Conversion and Evangelism
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Your Calling Here and Now (2022)
Courage and Calling (1999)
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