DIRECTOR'S INSIGHTS
Raising Theology's Relevance in the Public Conversation
Director William Storrar interviews Board Chair Dr. Fred Anderson about CTI's Theology Matters podcast series hosted by Associate Director Josh Mauldin. "You get to know what the scholar has been doing, what they are interested in, why theology is important to that...and then the extraordinary impact that is coming out of the research projects."

NEW EPISODES OF THE THEOLOGY MATTERS PODCAST
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
International Law Compliance: What is the Source?
Season 4, Episode 4

Legal scholar Mary Ellen O'Connell discusses her book, The Art of Law in the International Community, which brings resources from aesthetic philosophy to bear on the question why nations should comply with international law.

How Can We Best Think Through the Identity of Christianity?
Season 4, Episode 5

Biblical scholar Hannah Strømmen and theologian Ulrich Schmiedel discuss their book, The Claim to Christianity: Responding to the Far Right, which engages in theological analysis and critique of the ideology of the far right in Europe.

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CTI Director William Storrar in dialogue with author "Kitsi" Watterson and local historian Shirley Satterfield as they discuss Watterson's book, I Hear My People Singing, acclaimed by Cornel West as "laying bare the rich humanity of black Princetonians."

Elise Edwards, Architect & Theologian and member of CTI's Research Workshop on Religion & Built Environment, joins the conversation, reflecting on how racism gets encoded into the built environment.
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