Low Anthropology: A Gateway to Grace in a World of Burnout

Low Anthropology: A Gateway to Grace in a World of Burnout

Join Anselm House for an evening with author and pastor David Zahl, founder and director of Mockingbird Ministries, to hear about his new book Low Anthropology: A Gateway to Grace in a World of Burnout. This event is organized by Concordia University St. Paul and...

A Roman Christian Laughs at Death: Games at Play on a Sarcophagus

A Roman Christian Laughs at Death: Games at Play on a Sarcophagus

What do the designs of a famous 3rd-century Roman sarcophagus tell us about Christian attitudes toward death? The “Jonah sarcophagus” features biblical texts, early Christian writings, plus Roman essays on astronomy and on how humor works in language. Of the...

CCSC Update

CCSC Update

Come one, come all! Join the Consortium on December 9th at 3 pm EST to hear from Executive Director Karl Johnson on current programming, financials and 2022 accomplishments—all made possible by your partnership. You will also hear about the Consortium's plans and...

Every Medium Holy

Every Medium Holy

Known for his linocut print illustrations for the Every Moment Holy books, (Rabbit Room Press’s contemporary liturgy project), Ned Bustard is a deep thinker about Christian vocation in the arts. He faithfully pursues his calling as he manages a gallery and publishing...

Feeling Like a Christian: Emotion in the Early Church

Feeling Like a Christian: Emotion in the Early Church

Scholé House welcomes Andrew Crislip, the Blake Chair in the History of Christianity at VCU, for a lecture on emotion in the early church. In John’s Gospel, Jesus says that all will recognize Christians by their love toward one another (13:35), a distinctive emotion...

Cultivating a Diverse Audience

Cultivating a Diverse Audience

When your student journal goes off to press, is that the end of the road or the beginning of a journey? What conversations does it spark, and how do you participate in them? Are Christian student journals actively engaging with the world around them, or just catching...

What Happens When Work Becomes Religion

What Happens When Work Becomes Religion

Join New College Berkeley for a conversation with Carolyn Chen. In this conversation, Chen will discuss the themes in her most recent book, Work, Pray, Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley. We will ask deep questions of the kind of human experience we...

Economic Justice in the Bible: Debt, Capital & the Feast

Economic Justice in the Bible: Debt, Capital & the Feast

A Conversation with Michael Rhodes PhD, Lecturer in Old Testament; Carey Baptist Seminary Dr. Michael Rhodes will be Zooming in to a live gathered audience at Chesterton House's The Knoll. At the conclusion of the event, in person attendees will partake in post...

Rituals of Hope in Seasons of Loss

Rituals of Hope in Seasons of Loss

Theological Horizons welcomes you to the Fall 2022 Dialogue: "Rituals of Hope in Seasons of Loss," featuring Vanessa Ochs, professor of Jewish Studies in the UVA Religious Studies department. Attendees are invited to experience a reflective, structured dialogue that...