• Praxis Course on Redemptive Entrepreneurship

    • In Person
    • Study Center Events

    Join Anselm House for a Praxis course on redemptive entrepreneurship. This course is for any kingdom-minded students or aspiring entrepreneurs who desire to build community and a theological framework for their work and ventures. This video and discussion course aims to help innovative leaders and builders to develop an imagination for what we call “Redemptive […]

    Parent Webinar: Coming Out of Covid

    • Study Center Events
    • Virtual

    Even before Covid, the social epidemic of loneliness, lack of trust, and declining participation in civic and spiritual life was well documented. The crisis of the last two years has only intensified this sense of alienation. UVA Sociology Professor Brad Wilcox and Center for Christian Study Executive Director Bill Wilder will address how we battle […]

    Tuesday Lunch Book Group

    • Study Center Events
    • Virtual
    Tuesday Lunch Book Group

    Reading Augustine: On Education, Formation, Citizenship, & the Lost Purpose of Learning by: Joseph Clair Joseph Clair, Director of the William Penn Honors Program and Associate Dean for the Liberal Arts at George Fox University, USA This book is part of an extensive series hosted by Alcuin Study Center titled, Reading Augustine. The title is […]

  • Tuesday Lunch Book Group

    • Study Center Events
    • Virtual
    Tuesday Lunch Book Group

    Reading Augustine: On Education, Formation, Citizenship, & the Lost Purpose of Learning by: Joseph Clair Joseph Clair, Director of the William Penn Honors Program and Associate Dean for the Liberal Arts at George Fox University, USA This book is part of an extensive series hosted by Alcuin Study Center titled, Reading Augustine. The title is […]

    Science, Faith & the Pursuit of Truth

    • Partner Events
    • Virtual

    What does it mean to pursue truth — and how do we know what we know? Science and religion have often been assumed to offer either contradictory or unrelated forms of knowledge, with any intersection between them presumed to be a conflict. Such assumptions have grown more contentious in recent years in a world awash […]