• 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Art and Faith: A Theology of Making

    Regent College and the Dal Schindell Gallery are excited to welcome Makoto Fujimura for the launch of his new book, Art and Faith: A Theology of Making. In this book, Fujimura attends […]

  • More Work, Fewer Babies

    Egalitarian values and generous social welfare states had been credited with protecting the Nordic countries in particular from very low fertility rates. Yet since 2008, birth rates in those countries […]

  • 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 […]