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Covid, the Courts, and Religious Liberty

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 worship? How can we expect the Supreme Court to rule before its terms ends in June? […]

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 learn from leading scholars about key aspects of what it means to be human in a technological age: personhood, embodied […]

Little Platoons: A Defense of Family in a Competitive Age

Parents naturally worry about the future. They want to prepare their children to compete in an uncertain world. But often, argues political philosopher and father of three Matt Feeney, today's worried parents surrender their family's autonomy to gain a leg up in this competition. In the American ideal, family life is a sacred and private […]

Rage & Hope: 75 Prayers for a Better World

Join the three past leaders of Christian Aid in conversation with current CEO Amanda Khozi Mukwashi to mark the launch of Rage & Hope: 75 Prayers for a Better World – a new book to mark Christian Aid’s 75th anniversary. The book launch event, which takes place on Wednesday, 10 March, will also feature an […]

Fratelli Tutti: Social Solidarity from Several Points of View

Pope Francis’ 2020 encyclical Fratelli Tutti (On Fraternity and Social Friendship) sets out the spirit and principle of solidarity—our ineradicable human bonds to one another—as the basis for Catholic social teaching and the underpinning of truly humane economics, politics, and culture. Francis’ insights are powerfully consonant with the insights of a number of the Anglophone world’s most […]

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 unprecedented times having to serve as workers, educators, and nurses. But, it does not have to […]

Children’s Museums After Covid-19: A Conversation with Play Africa’s Gretchen Wilson-Prangley

Covid-19 has made things especially difficult for cultural institutions that serve children. Join us for a conversation with Play Africa’s Gretchen Wilson-Prangley about their transition from a hands-on experience to a digital one and how they are “equipping children and families for the future through play, creativity and connection” during the pandemic. We will hear […]

Evaluating Liberalism

What do people mean when they say liberalism has failed? Or that “classical liberalism” is good? Liberalism (whatever it is) seems to be receiving more critical attention than ever. Does it deserve it? And what should Christians make of this? Join David Corey for a conversation with William T. Cavanaugh, Kristen Deede Johnson, and Samuel Goldman for a conversation about the […]

Faith, Fear & Conspiracy: An Online Conversation with David French

What is behind the rise of conspiracy theories? And what harm do they bring? Writing for The Dispatch, David French noted, “What is a conspiracy theory but a lie? It comprehensively and grievously violates the Ninth Commandment. A conspiracy theorist bears false witness against his neighbors—against his fellow citizens. He accuses them of grievous sins, […]

Can the Republic Be Rebuilt?

Bipartisan agreement exists in affirming that our republican political system has decayed over the last two generations. But why has this decay happened and what can we do to stop it? Can we save our institutions or is saving them an impossible project? Join IHE Media Fellow Ross Douthat (The New York Times) for a […]

Care Under Covid-19: Providing Spiritual and Pastoral Support at a Distance

This event explores how chaplains have supported people during the crisis, and how care has changed with restrictions on physical presence. Among those on the front–line of the Covid crisis, there are people whose job it is to provide spiritual and pastoral care for anyone who needs it. Throughout the pandemic, chaplains, faith advisors and […]

Character and the Professions (conference)

Recent events have revealed the importance of character in leadership as well as the widespread lack of trust in our institutions. The professions have a special opportunity and obligation to promote personal integrity and to advance social trust. On March 18-20, 2021, the Program for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest University and the Oxford Character Project at the […]