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Conversation with Dr. Melva L. Sampson: Minister. Theologian. Digital Curator.

28 min · 12. Dez. 2025
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* In this episode, we’ll listen to an insightful conversation with the Rev. Dr. Melva L. Sampson, Wake Forest University School of Divinity’s assistant teaching professor of preaching and Practical Theology. An ordained minister, practical theologian, and digital curator, Dr. Sampson sits at the intersection of preaching, performance, and prophetic imagination.

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Episode Conversation with Melissa Rogers - The Politics of Belief: Religion, Law, and the Common Good - September 29, 2025 Cover

Conversation with Melissa Rogers - The Politics of Belief: Religion, Law, and the Common Good - September 29, 2025

In this episode, we listen to an excerpt from a recent conversation with Melissa Rogers, the Distinguished Scholar in Residence in Faith, Law, and Public Policy at Wake Forest University School of Divinity. This discussion took place during our Faith Forum, entitled "The Politics of Belief: Religion, Law, and the Common Good," held back in September. A nationally recognized expert on religion in American public life, Rogers has decades of leadership experience from the White House, the Brookings Institution, and other organizations. She speaks with Dean Corey D. B. Walker about how religion, law, and public policy influence the common good. We hope you enjoy! To view the conversation in its entirety, visit youtu.be/P8vkYHPbb38 [https://youtu.be/P8vkYHPbb38] “To stay connected and for more information about our school, visit divinity.wfu.edu" [http://divinity.wfu.edu]

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