Director's Insights
Dr. William Storrar shares his insights on the life and work of CTI.
CTI welcomes not only theologians, but also scholars and scientists in many different fields into our visiting scholar program. They all share one thing in common - they welcome the open dialog with theology around a central research question.

Two major recent publications by CTI Members, Artificial You, AI and the Future of Your Mind by Susan Schneider, and The Art of Law in the International Community by Mary Ellen O'Connell, reflect the kind of interdisciplinary dialog with scholars and theologians fostered here at CTI.

Research Insights
What We Are Learning: Migration, Justice, and Hope in a Changing Climate
Seforosa Carroll, CTI Member 2018
"Exploring the need for human-affirming and identity-affirming narratives of migration, foreshadowed disappearing islands and the loss of home, culture, land, and identity."

In the absence of a physical home and concomitant loss of culture, land, and identity, how might a community of people continue to have presence, visibility, dignity, and hope?

CTI Releases New Podcast
Sin, Servanthood, & Inequality in African American Literature and Culture
CTI Member Leslie Wingard discusses her work in-residence rethinking domestic lives and economic inequalities by exploring how African American writers and visual artists imbue common symbols of labor such as washtubs, laundry baskets, and irons with greater spiritual and political resonance.

The Founders: A Vision for CTI
Roland M. Frye (1921 - 2005)
Eminent scholar, Roland M. Frye, was a research professor in residence at the Folger Shakespear Library in Washington D.C. and Schelling Professor of English Literature at the University of Pennsylvania (1965 - 1983). An outspoken opponent of creationism, he succeeded McCord as Chair of CTI's Board of Trustees and received the Thomas Jefferson Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities from the American Philosophical Society in 1997.
Join us! CTI Lecture Series
EVOLUTIONARY SCIENCE, THEOLOGY, & ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Marcia Pally
CTI Member-in-Residence
New York University
Humboldt University

Author of Commonwealth and Covenant: Economics, Politics, and Theologies of Relationality

Tuesday, March 3, 2020
4:30 p.m.
Reception to follow

Luce Hall @ The Center of Theological Inquiry
SACRED DEBT AND SECULAR SOVEREIGNTY
Devin Singh
CTI Member-In-Residence
Dartmouth College

Author of Divine Currency: The Theological Power of Money in the West

Wednesday, March 25, 2020
4:30 p.m.
Reception to follow

Luce Hall @ The Center of Theological Inquiry
Featured Video
William H. Scheide Lecture on Religion & Global Concerns Presented by Nico Koopman in December
Nico Koopman, CTI Member and Vice-Rector for Social Impact and Transformation at Stellenbosch University delivered the annual William H. Scheide Lecture on Religion & Global Concerns in December 2019 discussing Mandela's Dream: Democracy in South Africa 25 Years On.

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