AI: What’s Really at Stake

AI: What’s Really at Stake

Join Rick Campanelli, UVA Batten School Lecturer who focuses on the ethics of disruptive technologies, and the Study Center’s Graduate Ministries Director, as he describes what is disruptive about the AI waves just starting to crest, how AI will intersect with biotech...

An Evening of Amazing Grace at the University of Minnesota

An Evening of Amazing Grace at the University of Minnesota

Join Anselm House on Thursday, November 9 for a benefit dinner–An Evening of Amazing Grace at the University–to hear about grace in the lives of current and future servant leaders at the University of Minnesota and to mark the 250th anniversary of John Newton’s hymn...

Business, Finance & Glorifying God?

Business, Finance & Glorifying God?

Join the North Carolina Study Center for a pizza dinner on Thursday, November 2nd at 5pm at the Study Center to learn more about how you can glorify God in the marketplace and about the unique opportunities to build culture and promote human flourishing in business....

What Protestants (& Catholics) Can Learn From Francis of Assisi

What Protestants (& Catholics) Can Learn From Francis of Assisi

Francis of Assisi is well known and hardly known at all. Rhys Bezzant, Dean of Missional Leadership at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia, will explore how Francis of Assisi sought to renew the church and encourage deep fellowship among believers.

Loneliness & Connection in Augustinian Theology

Loneliness & Connection in Augustinian Theology

Amanda Knight, adjunct faculty of Longwood University and Augustinian scholar, will speak on the wisdom and thoughts of Augustine and on the joy and trials of friendship and connection.

Sports & American Culture: A Christian Perspective

Sports & American Culture: A Christian Perspective

The Michigan Christian Study Center will host two Professors of Kinesiology, Rebecca Hasson of the University of Michigan, and Chad Carlson of Hope College, to explore a Christian perspective on American culture and sports.

God & the Good Life

God & the Good Life

Chesterton House hosts Meghan Sullivan, University of Notre Dame Professor of Philosophy, who will introduce her method of philosophy for living well, asking better questions, telling true stories, wrestling with suffering, loving, and believing.

Natural Law & the Nature of Law

Natural Law & the Nature of Law

What is natural law and why is it important? Christopher Tollefsen, University of South Carolina Professor of Philosophy, will examine the foundations of natural law ethics and ask what relevance it has to law and political society.

Math & Love

Math & Love

What does mathematics have to do with love? Pascal Study Center hosts James Drimalla of the University of Virginia to uncover the connection between mathematics and flourishing human relationships.