In this first virtual webinar hosted by Redeeming Babel's The After Party Project, Curtis Chang and David French will explore what it means to shift our focus from the "what" of ideology to the "how" of biblical virtue.
In this first virtual webinar hosted by Redeeming Babel's The After Party Project, Curtis Chang and David French will explore what it means to shift our focus from the "what" of ideology to the "how" of biblical virtue.
As we move through Advent and prepare to celebrate Christ's incarnation, Christmas carols are an integral part of the experience for many of us. In this season–and at all times–how can understand and fully experience the formative power of music? And amid distraction...
American Scientific Affiliation welcomes you to host a local watch party for its online Winter Symposium. Elaine Howard Ecklund, sociologist of religion and science, will present insights from her extensive research into values faith communities and scientists often...
Byron Johnson, Professor at Baylor University, will help attendees understand why a "focus on flourishing" is important for all policymakers whatever their political party.
Emily Hunter McGowin, Associate Professor at Wheaton College, joins the Emerging Scholars Network of InterVarsity to discuss her recent book, Christmas: The Season or Life & Light.
What role can small magazines play in the public square? Can they provide a space for fruitful dialogue and healthy debate? Join Plough, Mockingbird, and Christianity Today to discuss these questions with editors from each of the magazines, including Russell...
CPJ’s Kuyper Lecture focuses attention on the deepest and broadest questions about religion and public life from a Christian point of view, with attention to the pluralism of belief and institutions in society. This year's Kuyper Lecture features Rachel Anderson,...
In a society where so many feel unseen and unknown, how do we become the kind of people who deeply see and know those around us? The conflict and division in our society demonstrate the need for people committed to pursuing human connection, even across lines of...
Interested in discussing Plough’s latest issue, The Enemy, and the questions that it raises? Join Plough editors as they discuss two of the feature articles: Benjamin Crosby’s “Foolhardy Wisdom” and Mary Townsend’s “Hating Sinners.” Does hating the sin and loving the...
Why are some nonprofits good at finding solutions to social problems and measuring the impact? The Acton Institute hosts Leah Kral, Senior Director of Strategy & Innovation of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, to discuss how the most successful...