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Immigrants and the American Future

Immigrants and the American Future: A Conversation with: President George W. Bush Russell Moore President, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Southern Baptist Convention Yuval Levin Director, Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies, American Enterprise Institute Along with the George W. Bush Institute and the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, we are […]

Should I Defend Everyone’s Religious Freedom?

Kevin Singer, Co-Director of Neighborly Faith, moderates the second of a two-part discussion between Andrew T. Walker of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Asma Uddin, religious liberty lawyer who identifies as Muslim. This discussion will center on major themes in Walker's new book, "Liberty For All: Defending Everyone's Religious Freedom in a Pluralistic Age," released […]

Lincoln in Private: Leadership Behind Closed Doors, with Dr. Ron White

On Friday, May 7th The Trinity Forum is delighted to partner once again with our friends at Pepperdine School of Public Policy to host author, historian, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Ron White to discuss the themes in his soon-to-be released work, 'Lincoln in Private'. Lincoln did not have a diary but he developed the habit […]

The Priority of the Person: A Conversation with David Walsh and John von Heyking

In the first event of the IHE’s new initiative on Catholic Political Thought, spearheaded by IHE Fellow V. Bradley Lewis, join Professor John von Heyking and IHE Fellow David Walsh for a lively discussion of Walsh’s latest book, The Priority of the Person: Political, Philosophical, and Historical Discoveries. IHE Fellow David Walsh, Ph.D. in Government, is an Ordinary Professor of Politics at […]

Visual Communication in a Digital Age

Emily Downe will contribute to this Culham St Gabriel’s Trust event on why innovation matters for today’s teachers of religion and worldviews. This event on May 12th at 7pm GMT features a conversation with Emily Downe and Jason Ramasami on how animation and illustration can be used as powerful tools for classroom learning. They will […]

Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Prophetic Voice for Our Moment

Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Prophetic Voice for Our Moment Online, via YouTube Meet Susannah Heschel Join Susannah Heschel, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s daughter, Robert Erlewine, editor of Plough’s new Abraham Joshua Heschel reader Thunder in the Soul, and filmmaker Martin Doblmeier, whose documentary Spiritual Audacity: The Abraham Joshua Heschel Story airs on PBS this month, for a lively discussion about how Rabbi Heschel’s words […]

Identity: Film Screening & Conversation Around Faith, Race, Art & Mental Health

An official selection of the Justice Film Festival, Identity journeys with Andrew Nemr, an internationally known tap dance artist, as he navigates the seminal question, “Who am I?” The film joins Andrew as he navigates being the only son of immigrants, a trusted keeper of the oral tradition of tap dance, and a follower of Jesus Christ. […]

Reimagination & Repair: Creativity for the life of the World

An Online Conversation with Sho Baraka On May 14th we look forward to hosting artist, activist, and author Sho Baraka for a conversation around his forthcoming book He Saw That It Was Good: Reimagining Your Creative Life To Repair A Broken World. Baraka says, "The command to love—in all the fullness and justice of that […]

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 chat with Tim Gill about his new book Urban Playground, which reveals […]

Religion and Refugee Resettlement in Canada

QUICK SUMMARY A conversation based on Geoff Cameron's recently published a book on how the US and Canada have led the world in refugee resettlement, and how faith-based organizations played an essential role in this key aspect of global refugee protection. DETAILS Join us May 20 for the first ever Cardus Coffeehouse. We'll be hosting a conversation […]

What is Life?

One of the highlights of Regent Summer Programs is our free Evening Public Lectures. This series always features a wide range of professors and topics, and this year is no exception. All lectures will be streamed online, so invite a friend and join us! In one of his most beautiful lines, Irenaeus of Lyons (a second […]

Fractured: Why our societies are coming apart and how to put them back together

Theos will host a conversation with Jon Yates and Dr Madeleine Pennington. Join us on June 3rd at 12.30pm BST, when Theos will host a lunchtime conversation with Jon Yates and Dr Madeleine Pennington. Jon will discuss his new book Fractured: Why our societies are coming apart and how to put them back together again which examines how we have become so divided and what we can […]