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....
Events
Neighbourliness in a Global Context
What does it mean to be a good neighbour on a global scale? Theos researcher Simon Perfect will chair this talk given by the Bishop of London. What does it mean to be a good neighbour on a global scale? How might Brexit impact on our ability to live up to that...
My Dream, My Taste: What does it mean to live a good life?
Join us for a screening of multi–award nominated 3–minute film ‘My Dream, My Taste’ and a conversation around the themes raised. What does it mean to live a good life? Is there a right way to live our lives? Is there such thing as a ‘common good’, or do we simply...
Suffering, Healing & Meaning: An Online Conversation with Philip Yancey & Julia Wattacheril
We are delighted to host the next event in our "Discovery and Doxology" series in partnership with BioLogos and Church of the Advent. This series brings together leading scientists and theologians to discuss the relationship between science and faith. On Friday, April...
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...
Fratelli Tutti: Social Solidarity from Several Points of View
Pope Francis’ 2020 encyclical Fratelli Tutti (On Fraternity and Social Friendship) sets out the spirit and principle of solidarity—our ineradicable human bonds to one another—as the basis for Catholic social teaching and the underpinning of truly humane economics,...
Character and the Professions (conference)
Recent events have revealed the importance of character in leadership as well as the widespread lack of trust in our institutions. The professions have a special opportunity and obligation to promote personal integrity and to advance social trust. On March 18-20,...
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...
‘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...