Beauty: The Hospitable Welcome of the Real

Beauty: The Hospitable Welcome of the Real

Esther Lightcap Meek (BA Cedarville College, MA Western Kentucky University, PhD Temple University) is Professor of Philosophy emeritus at Geneva College, in Western Pennsylvania. She is a Fellow Scholar with the Fujimura Institute, an Associate Fellow with the Kirby...

Bradley Study Center Open House

Bradley Study Center Open House

The Bradley Study Center's monthly Open House is open to anyone who wants to learn more about the Bradley Study Center’s mission and vision. Join for a short program including stories from faculty and students—we’ll be together for just one hour.

Speaking Peace in a Climate of Conflict

Speaking Peace in a Climate of Conflict

This workshop (the first of a six-part series), hosted by New College Berkeley, will be an opportunity to reinvigorate our own language habits and to equip each other with words that will help us navigate the confusions and challenges of this historical moment. “Our...

You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit

You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit

James K. A. Smith is professor of philosophy at Calvin University and serves as editor in chief of Image journal, a quarterly devoted to “art, mystery, and faith.” He’s an award-winning author of several books and his popular writing has appeared in such...

Office Hours: Loving Enemies, Hating Sinners

Office Hours: Loving Enemies, Hating Sinners

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...

Justice-Minded: An Interdisciplinary Workshop for Graduate Students

Justice-Minded: An Interdisciplinary Workshop for Graduate Students

Even in a siloed and fractured university, Christians know that themes like justice and flourishing permeate all fields, all disciplines, all perspectives, and all research agendas. Join Upper House to explore the implications of justice in our work and intellectual...

How Far to the Promised Land

How Far to the Promised Land

Join the Center for Christian Study for an evening with author Esau McCaulley as he speaks about his upcoming memoir How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family’s Story of Hope and Survival in the American South.

Justice-Minded: An Interdisciplinary Workshop for Graduate Students

What’s the Fundamental Conflict Between Christianity & Science?

Contrary to popular belief, the tension between Christianity and science isn’t fundamentally a dispute about scientific evidence. The conflict is, at its most basic level, about the commitments Christians have and the idea that these commitments make certain beliefs,...