NetVUE’s podcast Callings has released a new episode, which features an interview with Caryn Riswold, professor of religion and the McCoy Family Distinguished Chair in Lutheran Heritage and Mission at Wartburg College. An accomplished classroom teacher, Caryn is also the author of four books, including Feminism and Christianity: Questions and Answers in the Third Wave (2009), Two Reformers: Martin Luther and Mary Daly as Political Theologians (2007), and her most recent publication, ReEngaging ELCA Social Teaching on Abortion (2024). She is also a NetVUE Scholar, and her essay “Vocational Discernment: A Pedagogy of Humanization” appeared in the first volume of NetVUE’s Scholarly Resources Project, In This Time and at This Place: Vocation and Higher Education (2015).
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Professor Caryn Riswold discusses her work and insights on NetVUE’s podcast Callings. She emphasizes the importance of social justice, identity, and culture in vocational exploration and discernment. Riswold urges listeners to ask ask meaningful questions as a means to foster human connection and empower others in their vocational journeys.

