Drawing on his BBC Radio 4 series The Secret History of Science and Religion and forthcoming book on the subject, Nick Spencer explores how the two have, do and can relate to one another. Science and Religion: everyone seems to have an opinion. They are in direct...
Events
Urban Playground: How Child-Friendly Planning and Design Can Save Cities
What type of cities do we want our children to grow up in? Car-dominated, noisy, polluted and devoid of nature? Or walkable, welcoming and green? As the climate crisis and urbanization escalate, cities urgently need to become more inclusive and sustainable. We will...
Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing
Most of us have had this experience: browsing through countless options on Netflix, unable to commit to watching any given movie—and losing so much time skimming reviews and considering trailers that it’s too late to watch anything at all. In a book borne of an idea...
Living in the Midst of Death: Theological Reflections on Aging and Technology
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...
Education, Enhancement, and the Pursuit of the Good
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...
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...
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...
Family-Friendly Work: History and New Possibilities
Online Discussion: How COVID-19 Has Created an Urgent Need for Family-Friendly Work COVID-19 has upended the lives of millions of Americans and highlighted the deficiency in family-friendly workplace policies. Caregivers are strained under the weight of life in these...
Human Flourishing in a Technological Age: A Christian Perspective
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...
Traditioned Innovation: A Leadership Foundations Town Hall Series
Is it possible to bring together old and new and recover things that have always been? Make sure to register now for the new 6 part LF Town Hall series "Traditioned Innovation" beginning on January 27. We have an amazing lineup of guests joining us to examine how the...