The Scoper Lecture Series in Christian Thought

The Scoper Lecture Series in Christian Thought

This remarkable event will feature Bryan Stevenson, Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative and author of the acclaimed book Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption. He will speak on the spiritual sources that empower his lifelong...

The Problem of Loneliness

The Problem of Loneliness

Join the Christian Study Center of Gainesville as theologian and ethicist Myles Werntz of Abilene Christian University helps us think about the problem of loneliness and isolation. The evening begins with a reception at 6:45 followed by Dr. Werntz talk at 7:00.

Christian Responses to Poverty

Christian Responses to Poverty

Are you interested in learning more about how Christians can address global poverty? Join other Christian students for an overnight retreat on Feb. 10-11 (as part of Anselm House's student fellows retreat) to explore this question. This event is open to University of...

Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal with Matthew T. Martens & Derwin Gray

Intellectual Retreat: Theology of Health & Medicine

The North Carolina Study Center is excited to be hosting its second annual intellectual retreat in January of 2023! These retreats are designed to cultivate lively conversation, (friendly) debate, intellectual growth, and fellowship—all in a community of Christian...

Tasting God: Poetry of the Incarnation

Tasting God: Poetry of the Incarnation

What does it mean for God to be described as a grain of wheat, thrashed to pieces and baked into bread? Or a living book, with our names written in the heart of the body? Central to Christian faith is the idea that God became human in the incarnation. Join Chesterton...

Tasting God: Poetry of the Incarnation

Tasting God: Poetry of the Incarnation

What does it mean for God to be described as a grain of wheat, thrashed to pieces and baked into bread? Or a living book, with our names written in the heart of the body? Central to Christian faith is the idea that God became human in the incarnation. Join Chesterton...

Tasting God: Poetry of the Incarnation

Tasting God: Poetry of the Incarnation

What does it mean for God to be described as a grain of wheat, thrashed to pieces and baked into bread? Or a living book, with our names written in the heart of the body? Central to Christian faith is the idea that God became human in the incarnation. Join Chesterton...