Mozart’s Requiem: Music, Myth & Meaning

Mozart’s Requiem: Music, Myth & Meaning

Paul Miller, Professor of Musicianship at Duquesne University, joins the Beatrice Institute to dispel many of the myths surrounding Mozart's Requiem, suggest some ways of hearing it that deepen listeners' appreciation of its music, and contextualize it within the...

Love of Neighbor & the Dismal Science: Economics for Christians

Love of Neighbor & the Dismal Science: Economics for Christians

Chesterton House welcomes Chris Barrett, Professor of Applied Economics and Management, of Agriculture and of Public Policy at Cornell University to discuss development, agricultural and resource economics, poverty traps, food insecurity, how economic models can...

2023 Vocation Project at Regent College

2023 Vocation Project at Regent College

The Vocation Project will take place July 3-14, 2023 at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. The scholarship covers two weeks' audit tuition, a food stipend, and lodging. This transformative experience is particularly designed for graduate students and...

2023 Vocation Project at Regent College

2023 Annual Meeting at Anselm House

The 2023 Annual Meeting will be held at Anselm House's new facility Melrose Station in Minneapolis, MN from June 26-28. This new 21,000 sf location strategically positions Anselm House for greater visibility, community and growth at the University of Minnesota and...

Love of Neighbor & the Dismal Science: Economics for Christians

Markets, Morality & the Medieval Christian Mind

Mary Hirschfeld, professor of economics and theology at Villanova University, became an accomplished professor in a tenured post at Occidental College. As a faculty member there, she had an adult conversion to the Christian faith, which then prompted her to reflect on...

Character, Virtue & Leadership

Character, Virtue & Leadership

The Trinity Forum invites you to join us on Friday, February 17th at 1:30 p.m. ET for an Online Conversation with Michael to better understand how character is formed, why it matters, and how it can contribute to personal, communal, and civic flourishing. The...

The Politics of Forgiveness

The Politics of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a Christian virtue. Is it also a political one? To what extent does forgiveness depend on repentance, and upon justice? Should we resign ourselves to mere toleration, or can forgiveness be approximated in concrete political ways? Join Baylor in...

Empire, Nationalism & Discipleship

Empire, Nationalism & Discipleship

Michael L. Budde joins New College Berkeley to be interviewed about themes from his recent book, Foolishness to Gentiles (Cascade Books, 2022), which raises tough questions about citizenship as Christ-followers in the US.

Scholarship & Devotion: Lovers in a Dangerous Time

Scholarship & Devotion: Lovers in a Dangerous Time

Bruce Hindmarsh of Regent College joins the Scriptorium to speak on how love transforms our experience of academic work, however mundane or routine. Drawing from the deep well of Christian tradition, Hindmarsh will explore two forms of scholarly love: a love...

Love, Sex & Faith: Common College Mistakes that Reduce Happiness

Love, Sex & Faith: Common College Mistakes that Reduce Happiness

Social science data consistently reveal that one's lifelong happiness has less to do with professional success than with the quality of one’s relationships—especially marriage and family life. UVA Professor Brad Wilcox will place a spotlight on how to prepare for and...