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...

The Good Story: Finding Our Place in the Works of God

The Good Story: Finding Our Place in the Works of God

Anselm House Fellows are undergrad and grad/professional students exploring how the Christian faith shapes all of life and learning at the University of Minnesota. Fellows gather every other week during the semester for home-cooked meals and instructor-led discussions...

The Good Story: Finding Our Place in the Works of God

Anselm House Open House

This Anselm House Open House is open to the public and meant to acquaint you with its mission and vision. Join Anselm House for lunch and beverages and a short program including stories from faculty and students.

The Words We Live By

The Words We Live By

Join New College Berkeley and Marilyn McEntyre to discuss the importance of the language we use with ourselves and others to articulate faith, spirituality, values, and moral commitments. You'll also discuss “loaded language,” “trigger words,” and what lively...

Jesus the Great Philosopher

Jesus the Great Philosopher

Dr. Jonathan Pennington is the Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Seminary in Louisville, KY. He’s also the host of the popular yet underrated YouTube show Cars, Coffee, Theology. Pennington joins Lewis House and makes the case that Jesus himself is...

Learning Humility with Richard Foster & Brenda Quinn

Learning Humility with Richard Foster & Brenda Quinn

Not only is humility vanishing from contemporary culture, but we are also witnessing how destructive a lack of humility has become among our churches and ministry leaders. And yet, Richard Foster, the founder of Renovaré, insists that humility is central to the...

Learning Humility with Richard Foster & Brenda Quinn

The Man Born to be King

From December 1941 until October 1942, the BBC broadcast a series of radio dramas written by Dorothy L. Sayers. In a new critical and annotated edition of "The Man Born to Be King," scholar Kathryn Wehr brings fresh insights to the plays, their background, Sayers's...

Bringing Back Marriage and Fatherhood

Bringing Back Marriage and Fatherhood

In “post-Roe America” thinkers on right and left are vigorously urging a new federal family policy. Unfortunately, much of the proposed policy targets only mothers and children. W. Bradford Wilcox, senior fellow at the Institute for Family Studies and professor of...