Kevin Singer, Co-Director of Neighborly Faith, moderates the second of a two-part discussion between Andrew T. Walker of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Asma Uddin, religious liberty lawyer who identifies as Muslim. This discussion will center on major...
Events
Fractured: Why our societies are coming apart and how to put them back together
Theos will host a conversation with Jon Yates and Dr Madeleine Pennington. Join us on June 3rd at 12.30pm BST, when Theos will host a lunchtime conversation with Jon Yates and Dr Madeleine Pennington. Jon will discuss his new book Fractured: Why our societies are...
Beyond Diversity
Guided by the expert research team behind Barna's Beyond Diversity study, along with ministry practitioners, journey toward deeper understanding and greater empathy around racial justice issues and learn how to cultivate a healthier multiethnic team and community.
Life, Young Latinos, and COVID-19: Where Do We Go From Here?
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...
Does Civility Still Matter?
In an increasingly polarized age, people are confused about when civility is appropriate, and what it entails. In a conversation moderated by David Corey (Baylor in Washington), join Dr. Cornel West (Union Theological Seminary), Dr. Teresa Bejan (Oxford University),...
Reading the Gospels While Black: A Conversation with Esau McCaulley & N.T. Wright
We are delighted to partner with Seattle Pacific Seminary and Portland Seminary to present Reading the Gospels While Black, a timely conversation between Dr. Esau McCaulley and Dr. N.T. Wright. The morning will open with a conversation between Dr. McCaulley and Dr....
‘The Brown Church’ with Rev. Dr. Chao Romero
The Hispanic House of Studies at Duke Divinity School will sponsor a conversation with the Rev. Dr. Chao Romero speaking on his latest book, Brown Church, highlighting the history of the Latinx church and its pertinence to the present times. The event, titled "The...
One Human Family: Christian Reflections on Racism and Science
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,...
Letting Go: How Philanthropists and Impact Investors Can Do More Good by Giving Up Control
In Letting Go (forthcoming, March 2021), Ben Wrobel and Meg Massey tell the story of a growing reform movement inside philanthropy and impact investing – and a debate about power that has the potential to shape the way we fund activists and social entrepreneurs...
‘Imagining a Shared Future’ with Dr. Robyn Henderson Espinoza
The Hispanic House of Studies at Duke Divinity School will sponsor "Imagining a Shared Future," a conversation with Dr. Robyn Henderson Espinoza on how we might imagine a future together in the midst of recurring violence. The event is part of the...