John W. Martens

What Matters Most

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What Matters Most is focused on listening to people and what is on their minds, particularly dealing with the big questions of religion and spirituality. It emerges from the Centre for Christian Engagement, a Centre at St. Mark's College, the Catholic college at UBC, but our programming is intended for all interested parties, Catholic or not. In the What Matters Most podcast, we talk to people, some well-known, some not so well-known, some Catholic, some Christian, some not affiliated with any religion, some affiliated with other faiths (Muslims, Sikhs) to find out what matters to them. It is...

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John W. Martens

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Religion

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

A Catholic Boy in Montreal: A Conversation with Dr. Gerry Turcotte 08.07.2026

Welcome to Season 4, Episode 26 of What Matters Most! This episode focuses on a Gerry Turcotte’s new novel The Space Between   (EnRoute Books and Media, 2026). This novel is a coming-of-age story of a catholic boy in Quebec, caught between the French and English worlds, or perhaps a part of each of those worlds, striving to make sense of his place within the world at home, at school, and in love....

Magnifica Humanitas: An Encyclical Against Dehumanization in the Age of AI 25.06.2026

Welcome to Season 4, Episode 25 of What Matters Most! It’s just me today, Dr. John Martens, the host of What Matters Most and Director for the Centre for Christian Engagement at St. Mark’s College at UBC. This episode focuses on a short introduction to Magnifica Humanitas , the new Pope Leo encyclical promulgated in May 2026.  There will be longer episodes forthcoming, with the St. Mark’s crew, th...

Confronting Judeophobia in the NT: A Conversation with Meredith Warren 10.06.2026

Welcome to Season 4, Episode 24 of What Matters Most! In this episode I speak with Dr. Meredith Warren . Dr. Warren is Senior Lecturer in Biblical and Religious Studies at University of Sheffield   and the Director of the Sheffield Centre for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies. She took up her position in Sheffield in 2015. She was educated at McGill University and is a  Metis citizen , born in Va...

Pop Culture Matters: Pluribus with Megan Fritts 27.05.2026

Welcome to the ninth episode of Pop Culture Matters, Pluribus,  with the smart and insightful Megan Fritts . Megan is a philosophy professor at UALR , co-host of the Philosophy on the Fringes podcast with her husband Frank Cabrera, occasional essayist, techno-pessimist, book-optimist, and previous guest on What Matters Most . In discussing Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus , Megan offered smart and insigh...

Rulers, Religion, and Riches: A Conversation with Dr. Jared Rubin 13.05.2026

Welcome to Episode 22 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with economist Dr. Jared Rubin .  Jared Rubin is an economic historian interested in the political and religious economies of the Middle East and Western Europe. His research focuses on historical relationships between political and religious institutions and their role in economic development. This episode focuses on Rubin’s ground-breaki...

Was the Synod a Success? A Conversation with Michael W. Higgins 30.04.2026

Welcome to Episode 21 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Michael W. Higgins . Michael W. Higgins is a distinguished educator, media commentator, and author. He has been president of St. Jerome's University, St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and at St. Mark’s College in Vancouver, among numerous other academic positions. Currently he is Basilian Distinguished Fellow of...

Faith, Reason, and the Unconscious: Psychoanalysis and Catholicism: A Conversation with Dr. Adam Schneider 16.04.2026

Welcome to Episode 20 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Adam J. Schneider . This episode focuses on the history and relationship, often rocky, between psychoanalysis and Catholicism. This is Adam’s first appearance on What Matters Most. Adam J. Schneider, PhD, is a psychologist and supervisor in Washington State, USA, where he works for the Department of Corrections and is Adjunct Facu...

Easter Reflections 02.04.2026

A bonus episode for Easter! As we are in the midst of Easter, Holy Week, I wanted to offer a few reflections on Easter season, in this case a reflection on Palm or Passion Sunday, which has just passed, and on Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord, which will soon be with us. These reflections are both based on columns I wrote for America Magazine, columns that appeared in April 2014 in Amer...

Incarnation: A Poem by and a Conversation with Rev. Dr. Rob James 26.03.2026

Welcome to Episode 19 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with (and listen to) the Rev. Dr. Rob James . T his episode focuses on the Christian understanding of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ and what that means theologically for Christianity, but what it means for followers of Jesus to reflect on this reality for our human lives.   This is Rob’s third appearance on What Matters Most. Rob is curr...

The Language(s) of Christianity: A Conversation with Dr. Ekaputra Tupamahu 11.03.2026

Welcome to Episode 18 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with   Dr. Ekaputra Tupamahu .  This episode focuses on language, post-colonial biblical studies, and how colonialism turned the Bible into a weapon of power and oppression around the world. Ekaputra Tupamahu  is an associate professor of New Testament and director of masters programs at Portland Seminary and George Fox University. He rece...

Be Transformed: A Conversation with Dr. Micah Kiel 25.02.2026

Welcome to Episode 17of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Micah Kie l. This episode focuses on being transformed and what it means to take seriously not only our spiritual lives, but the temporal lives and needs of others, particularly those who are struggling with poverty or have otherwise been marginalized. Micah Kiel holds a Ph. D. (New Testament) Princeton Theological Seminary, a M.Di...

"Soulwork:"Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Curriculum: A Conversation with Dr. Judith Scholes and Dr. Nick Olkovich 11.02.2026

Welcome to Episode 16 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with   Dr. Judith Scholes and Dr. Nick Olkovich .   T his episode focuses on decolonizing curriculum and indigenizing curriculum, and what that means particularly at Catholic colleges on Musqueam land at a large public university, UBC.   Today’s podcast introduces us to a Wabash grant that Judith and Nick are directing, Exploring Pedagogie...

Confronting Colonial Theologies through Acts of the Apostles: A Conversation with Dr. Jordan J. Cruz Ryan 28.01.2026

Welcome to Episode 15 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with   Dr. Jordan Ryan .   This episode focuses on decolonizing theology, particularly biblical theology, using as an example Jordan’s new commentary on Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament in Color, a new one volume commentary. Today’s podcast introduces us to biblical hermeneutics and exegesis, which we all do from a place of positi...

"Religion is Not Going Away:" Shinnyo-En and NRMs in Japan: A Conversation with Dr. Casey Collins 14.01.2026

Welcome to Episode 14 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with   Dr. Casey Collins .   This episode focuses on religion in Japan, particularly Buddhism, and, we can break that down even further, a new religious movement known as Shinnyo-En which is related to an esoteric school of Japanese Buddhism known as Shingon founded by the Japanese monk Kukai in the 8 th century. This is not an episode in...

A Short History of MAGA Catholics: A Conversation with Dr. Matthew J. Cressler 31.12.2025

Welcome to Episode 13 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with   Dr. Matthew J. Cressler .   This episode is a distinct episode in the project, following that of Steven Tyra, which covers Christian nationalism in the reformed Protestant tradition, and Ruth Braunstein, who discussed Christian nationalism in US evangelicalism; today’s episode is on Christian nationalism in Catholicism, particularly...

Pop Culture Matters: Christmas Movies (Part Two) with Martin Strong 16.12.2025

Welcome to the eighth episode of Pop Culture Matters, a conversation with my good friend and a great friend of the podcast, Martin Strong.  We returned to a discussion of Christmas movies for this episode, but not our favorite Christmas movies, which we have already discussed; so please check out that first episode to hear about The Bishop’s Wife , It’s a Wonderful Life , Elf , A Christmas Story ,...

The Politics of Christian Nationalism: A Conversation with Dr. Ruth Braunstein 05.12.2025

Welcome to Episode 11 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Ruth Braunstein, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins University’s SNF Agora Institute . A cultural sociologist interested in the role of religion and morality in American political life, Ruth's award-winning research has been published in the top peer-reviewed journals in her field ,  and has been covered in major news outlets includin...

An Introduction to the Christian Nationalism Project at the CCE 30.11.2025

Welcome to the first  What Matters Most   podcast   that is also offered in video form on YouTube . This episode introduces our Christian Nationalism project and our plans for the next few years in terms of podcasts, webinars, and lectures, culminating with an international and ecumenical conference in 2028. You will also find links here to the podcast episodes that have already started to examine...

Pop Culture Matters: The Great Speckled Bird and Gospel Music with Martin Strong 25.11.2025

Welcome to the seventh episode of Pop Culture Matters, The Great Speckled Bird and Gospel Music with Martin Strong, the ninth episode of season four. Martin is on fire in this episode, maybe due to the Louvin Brothers’ plywood Satan burning in the background, and I lower the temperature with a complicated examination of Jeremiah 12:7-13, with a focus on verse 9, where it is possible your translati...

Who is a Martyr? A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth A. Castelli 19.11.2025

Welcome to Episode 8 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Elizabeth A. Castelli.   Elizabeth A. Castelli is Professor of Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University She is a specialist in biblical studies, late ancient Christianity, and feminist/gender studies in religion. As you will hear in this episode, she is particularly interested in the reception history and "afterlives" of bi...

"We are the Church Together Now:" A Conversation with Dr. Sarah K. Johnson 05.11.2025

Welcome to Episode 7 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Sarah K. Johnson.   The Rev. Canon Dr. Sarah Kathleen Johnson  is Assistant Professor of Liturgy and Pastoral Theology at Saint Paul University in Ottawa and the author of  Occasional Religious Practice: Valuing a Very Ordinary Religious Experience (Oxford University Press, 2025). Sarah is also an ordained Mennonite minister and ha...

Pop Culture Matters: Halloween, All Saints, All Souls, and Samhain 27.10.2025

Welcome to the sixth episode of Pop Culture Matters, the sixth episode of season four. In today's episode I discuss Halloween, All Saints Day, All Souls Day, and Samhain (sow-in) too. Growing up, I was clear what Halloween was: a night to get candy and dress up. Halloween is All Hallows Eve, hallows referring to Saints, that is, Halloween was the day before All Saints Day on Nov. 1, and two days p...

"The Way We Exercise Dominion is Through Justice:" A Conversation with Dr. Steven W. Tyra on Christian Nationalism 22.10.2025

Welcome to Episode 5 of Season 4! This episode marks the formal beginning to the Christian Nationalism project, which might acquire a new name soon, that will run from 2025 to 2028, culminating in a conference in May or June 2028. In this episode I speak with Dr. Steven W. Tyra. Dr. Steven W. Tyra holds a PhD in Historical Theology from Baylor University, with expertise in both John Calvin and Mar...

Ancient Christianities, or How the God of Israel Conquered the West: A Conversation with Dr. Paula Fredriksen 08.10.2025

Welcome to Episode 4 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Paula Fredriksen.  Paula Fredriksen is the Aurelio Professor of Scripture emerita at Boston University, where she taught for 30 years, and, since 2009, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Hebrew university in Jerusalem. In addition, she is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was educated at at Wellesley C...

"Fostering the tradition of wisdom:" A Conversation with Dr. Paul Spilsbury 24.09.2025

Welcome to Episode 3 of Season 4! In this episode I speak with Dr. Paul Spilsbury, recently appointed President of Regent College in July 2025. Paul came to Canada from South Africa in 1984 to attend Prairie Bible College in Alberta. As you will hear, he also graduated from Regent College and then completed a PhD at the University of Cambridge (Queens’ College) before returning to Canada to teach....

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