A year after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the United States and the world, many are reflecting on the past year and where we go from here. It has raised questions about whose life is protected and valued by our health care system, which workers are “essential,” and...
Events
All the Lonely People: Isolation, Connection & The Common Good
An Online Conversation with Ryan Streeter & Francie Broghammer On April 9, in partnership with the Pepperdine School of Public Policy we are excited to host author and scholar Ryan Streeter and psychiatrist Francie Broghammer on America's epidemic of loneliness...
Being, Living & Dying Well: an Online Conversation with Lydia Dugdale
On Good Friday, April 2nd we invite you to join us for a conversation with professor and physician Lydia Dugdale. In her recent book, The Lost Art of Dying: Reviving Forgotten Wisdom, Dugdale revisits ancient wisdom circulated in the wake of the Black Plague about...
Care Under Covid-19: Providing Spiritual and Pastoral Support at a Distance
This event explores how chaplains have supported people during the crisis, and how care has changed with restrictions on physical presence. Among those on the front–line of the Covid crisis, there are people whose job it is to provide spiritual and pastoral care for...
Christian Ministry in Pandemic Times
Interface at Regent College offers lectures, articles and other resources that probe and preserve the relationship between theology and science—working toward healing the breach between these disciplines as they have taken shape in our late modern age. In 2020/2021,...
Children’s Museums After Covid-19: A Conversation with Play Africa’s Gretchen Wilson-Prangley
Covid-19 has made things especially difficult for cultural institutions that serve children. Join us for a conversation with Play Africa’s Gretchen Wilson-Prangley about their transition from a hands-on experience to a digital one and how they are “equipping children...
Covid, the Courts, and Religious Liberty
Because of the Covid pandemic, many jurisdictions have placed limits on religious worship. Protests that such limits infringe on the religious liberty guarantees of the First Amendment have reached the Supreme Court. What are the permissible limits on religious...
Hope Always Surprises Me
Stories of new beginnings with Mikel Azurmendi, sociologist, Carolina Brito, school principal, Fr. Dustin Feddon, founder of Joseph House, Matthew Laracy, founder of the Magnificat Home, Juan Tapia-Mendoza, founder of Pediatrics 2000 and member of SOMOS Community...
When You Hit Reality
A roast of 2020 with comedians Vince Fabra, Jeremy McLellan, and Tom Shillue, and special guests Jeannie Gaffigan and Greg Iwinski, Emmy-nominated comedy writers, with music intermission by Andrea Domenici How can we joke about anything after 2020, a year that...
Not By Profit Alone
Online conversation on rethinking work, business, and economy in a post-Covid world, with Raghuram Rajan, the Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Ratna Sahay, deputy director, Monetary...