Unlocking Second Chances

Unlocking Second Chances

How can churches, businesses, law enforcement, and policymakers better unlock second chances for Americans who have paid their debt to society? Join Faith & Law and the Prison Fellowship for a conversation about the importance of strategies that protect public...

Christians, Climate & Our Culture Around the World

Christians, Climate & Our Culture Around the World

Join and Katharine Hayhoe as she untangles the complex science behind global warming and highlights the key role our faith and values play in shaping our attitudes and actions on this crucial topic.

Living in the Light 2024

Living in the Light 2024

Living in the Light is a two-day, in-person event full of fellowship, learning, food, and fun at the Center for Christian Study and around the Charlottesville area. Living in the Light provides an opportunity for parents, alumni, and friends to experience the faith...

The Rise of Christianity in Modernizing China

The Rise of Christianity in Modernizing China

Does Christianity have a chance of surviving the age of modernization? The rise of Christianity in China is one of the biggest stories of religious change in the modern era. According to the dominant secularization paradigm, Christianity and other organized religions...

Is There a Way of Medicine for Christians?

Is There a Way of Medicine for Christians?

Join the North Carolina Study Center for a conversation with Farr Curlin, co-director of the Theology, Medicine, & Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School. Curlin will invite participants to consider what Hippocrates, science, compassion, and justice have to do...

Democracy of the Dead: The Missing Piece of Diversity

Democracy of the Dead: The Missing Piece of Diversity

Ben Myers’s recent book on the Apostles Creed explores why this almost 2,000-year-old statement of faith is still around today. He explores questions such as: Do we really need voices from the past? Shouldn’t we focus on the diverse voices speaking today? As a...

27th Annual Kuyper Lecture

27th Annual Kuyper Lecture

The Center for Public Justice (CPJ) will hold its 27th Annual Kuyper lecture, delivered by Hans-Martien ten Napel, Ph.D., associate professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law at Leiden University on the topic “In Search of the Radical Middle: Navigating...

Is the Old Testament View on Justice & Punishment Compatible with Christianity?

The Shaping Power of Media – a Live Podcast Discussion

What better way to explore the influence and interplay of media, technology, and human communication than during a live podcast recording at Upper House? You will be both audience member and participant in a discussion with John Dyer—author, sociologist, and...