Art, the Sacred & the Common Good

Art, the Sacred & the Common Good

Art, the Sacred, and the Common Good, Scala Foundation’s third major conference hosted on the campus of Princeton Theological Seminary, will bring together scholars, culture creators, educators and students to ponder the challenges and opportunities in connecting art,...

The Imago Dei & Culture

The Imago Dei & Culture

The central question of this cultural moment, the one behind the most difficult issues we face as a society, is what does it mean to be human. Who are we? What is our value? What is our responsibility to one another? The vision of humanity at the heart of the...

The Imago Dei & Culture

Advancing a Culture of Second Chances

As Faith & Law celebrates Second Chance Month along with over 650 partners across the country this April, Prison Fellowship has gathered a panel of experts, law enforcement leaders, and directly-impacted voices for a discussion around improving outcomes among the...

Sojourn: Entering the Path of Wisdom

Sojourn: Entering the Path of Wisdom

So many choices. Every young adult wonders what they’re supposed to do with their life. “What career should I pursue? Who should I marry/should I marry? Where should I live? What kind of person am I going to be?” The seemingly smaller questions are also really...

Philosophy & the Christian: Seeking Wisdom in the Light of Christ

Philosophy & the Christian: Seeking Wisdom in the Light of Christ

Join the Davenant House study center in the beautiful mountains of western SC for three days of rich conversation, fellowship, friendship, and learning. The plenary speaker will be Dr. James Eglinton, Meldrum Senior Lecturer in Reformed Theology at the University of...

No Free Lunch

No Free Lunch

Myths about economics die hard. What’s worse, such fallacies are destructive to human cooperation and flourishing. Join the Acton Institute for a discussion of six economic lies you’ve been taught and probably believe. Caleb Fuller, Ph.D. Grove City College ASSISTANT...

No Free Lunch

Herbert Hoover versus the Great Depression

As president of the United States from 1929 to 1933, Herbert Hoover battled the greatest depression in modern world history. Then, as a hyperactive former president, he conducted a strenuous “crusade against collectivism”—and especially against its manifestation in...