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...
Events
Art and Faith: A Theology of Making
Regent College and the Dal Schindell Gallery are excited to welcome Makoto Fujimura for the launch of his new book, Art and Faith: A Theology of Making. In this book, Fujimura attends to both the spiritual and creative aspects of making. Interviewed by Dr. Iwan...
Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics
Please join the Regent College Bookstore for a conversation with Dr. Mark Glanville and Dr. Luke Glanville about their recent publication, Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics. They will be hosted by Regent President Dr. Jeff Greenman. The global...
Disability, Technology, and Human Flourishing
Being human in our technological age requires not merely technical skills but—more importantly—intellectual capacity to navigate a rapidly changing philosophical milieu. Join us this winter for our online lecture series, Human Flourishing in a Technological Age, to...
More Work, Fewer Babies
Egalitarian values and generous social welfare states had been credited with protecting the Nordic countries in particular from very low fertility rates. Yet since 2008, birth rates in those countries have nonetheless plummeted. Join IHE Fellows Bradford Wilcox...
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...
A Desperate Cry for Justice
Seeking a truly human path to racial justice with Anika Prather, professor, Howard University, Eugene Rivers, Pentecostal minister, and Jacqueline Rivers, director of the Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies, moderated by Jonathan Liedl, journalist...
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...
Defenseless?
A conversation on the power of big tech corporations, free information, and social media censorship with Matt Stoller, director of research at the American Economic Liberties Project and a visiting lecturer in the Department of History at Columbia University, and...
Building a Culture of Solidarity that Works for Mothers and Children
The past few years have been a period of intense self-examination for America. Many of us are wondering why things seem to be falling apart, and how we can build a society designed around solidarity and mutual care. Amidst all of these moving parts, it's vital that we...