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Facing the Anthropocene Webinar with Timothy Ingold and Norman Wirzba

In the Facing the Anthropocene webinar series, Duke Divinity School Professor Norman Wirzba interviews leading scholars in political economy, history, anthropology, theology, philosophy, environmental humanities, and law, in order to examine the conditions under which a hopeful future might be imagined. To kick off the new series on Jan. 21, 2021, Wirzba interviews Tim Ingold, professor […]

The Case for One More Child

Our society’s future would be radically different if people just had as many kids as they desired. What’s stopping them? In the new issue of Plough Quarterly, “What are Families For?,” Ross Douthat tackles the issue of falling birthrates across the Western world, and makes the case that large families will save humanity. In this online […]

Division, Decadence & Renewal: An Online Conversation with Ross Douthat

On Friday, January 22nd in partnership with The Institute for Human Ecology, the Harvard Christian Alumni Society, and the Catholic Information Center, we are delighted to welcome author and New York Times columnist Ross Douthat. In Douthat's book, The Decadent Society, he provides an enlightening diagnosis of our modern condition which, he says, has been […]

Dependence: An Online Conversation

No man or woman is an island, and no one should aspire to be one, either. In the new issue of Plough Quarterly “What Are Families For?”  Leah Libresco Sargeant argues that we are never truly completely autonomous and that we need a re-appreciation of weakness. In this online launch event, join Leah as she discusses her […]

Town Halls on “Traditioned Innovation”

Author Richard Beck will be in conversation with Cornelius Williams as we explore how we can renew traditions and practices from the past in order to improve on the present and make progress towards the future. Dr. Richard Beck is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Abilene Christian University. He is the author of Unclean and The Authenticity […]

Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep

Ideas That Matter is an online lecture series hosted by Regent College this academic year with the purpose of cultivating theological engagement with contemporary issues that are particularly relevant at this cultural moment. Regent College and the Regent College Bookstore are excited to welcome Rev. Tish Harrison Warren for the launch of her new book, Prayer in the […]

Art + Faith: A Theology of Making// An Online Conversation with Makoto Fujimura

On January 29 in partnership with The Rabbit Room and Windrider Productions we are delighted to host artist, author, and senior fellow Mako Fujimura for a conversation around his brand new book, Art + Faith: A Theology of Making. Mako believes that in the act of making we are able to know and experience the […]

President Biden, U.S. Bishops, and Pope Francis: How to Promote Catholic Principles in a Divided Church and Nation

Last Wednesday, President Joe Biden, the second Catholic president in U.S. history, began Inauguration Day at Mass with his family and the nation’s leaders at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, DC. Just after the swearing in, Pope Francis sent a brief message of congratulations, blessings, and prayers that Biden’s “decisions will […]

2021 Sankofa Black Alumni Preaching Series #1

Feb. 2 Speaker: Rev. Dustin Pickett Throughout February, the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School will feature the 2021 Sankofa Black Alumni Preaching Series to celebrate the distinct contributions of the school’s alumni of African descent. Alumni will preach during four Tuesday worship services online from Goodson Chapel at 11:35 a.m. The […]

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 knowledge of the past positions us to make progress […]

The Reunited States

There has been much talk about our divisions these last few years, but few have ventured to explore what healing them might require. What, actually, is unity? What isn’t it? Does repairing our commons require a papering over of difference, or do we actually need to get better at truth-telling, and, perhaps paradoxically, at disagreement? […]