Racial Justice: Why?
In this forum, we look to deepen our reflections as individuals and as people in community with one another in higher education.
In this forum, we look to deepen our reflections as individuals and as people in community with one another in higher education.
Please join the Cardus Religious Freedom Institute as we explore these questions with three leading commentators.
The Trinity Forum will partner with Duke Divinity School on Friday, October 16th for an Online Conversation with Luke Bretherton, Deondra Rose, and Anne Snyder Brooks discussing Bretherton's recent work, 'Christ and the Common Life: Political Theology and the Case for Democracy.'
Hosted in partnership with Q Ideas, this virtual premiere will feature an exclusive screening of the film, followed by a discussion with Katelyn Beaty, Arthur Brooks, and Justin Giboney.
Join us as we come together at the intersection of thought leadership and praxis.The world can seem out of control as we try to manage a worldwide pandemic, make progress on racial injustice, and repair the deep polarization that exists across the globe. In this 5 part series, we will explore a range of topics as we attempt to reimagine community together in light of the current crises. In short, and to borrow a phrase from Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, how to heal a fractured world.
The Trinity Forum in partnership with Montgomery Bell Academy and St. Paul Christian Academy are pleased to present Preserving Democracy Amidst Deep Difference, a virtual event with Robert P. George and Cornel West on Monday, October 26th at 8:00 p.m. ET.
A week after the United States’ election day, this online Georgetown dialogue will bring together respected reporters and experts on faith and politics to examine how religious values, voters, and communities shaped the debate and affected the outcome of the presidential election. They will also look back at what issues, strategies, and tactics were used by the Trump and Biden campaigns and how effective they were.
Join Leadership Foundations for a 5 week series of conversations with thought leaders and local practitioners around what we can do to heal our fractured world.
We invite you to join AEI’s Initiative on Faith & Public Life for an inspiring and practical conversation about how creative local initiatives can restore hope, foster reconciliation, and rebuild our communities.
Join Leadership Foundations for a 5 week series of conversations with thought leaders and local practitioners around what we can do to heal our fractured world.
Please join in a virtual conversation about Dorothy Day from 6-7:30pm ET with David Brooks, Anne Snyder, and Paul Elie. Together we will reflect on how in a time of pandemic and strife, 40 years after her death, Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker inspire holiness and community.
A week before Christmas, we’ll discuss the work of waiting, the nature of our wonder-filled faith, and the hope of the incarnation. We hope you'll join us for our final Online Conversation this Advent season!