DIRECTOR'S INSIGHTS
Raising Theology's Relevance in the Public Conversation
Director William Storrar highlights CTI's upcoming public events including our new series: The Colloquy and Leading Thinkers Live.

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Get an insider's look at the Friends of CTI! One of the many programs the Friends of CTI enjoy is our new series, Meet Our Scholars. Once a month, CTI Director William Storrar interviews a member of our current Research Workshop on Religion & the Built Environment, discussing their work in progress.

Join us for this month's event with architect and theologian Elise Edwards as she discusses her CTI research project on challenging racism in architecture and the built environment in America.

Wednesday, May 19, 12:30pm Eastern
Join us for half an hour during lunch!
COLLOQUY: A NEW SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS ON THEOLOGICAL BOOKS
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
Karl Barth is widely viewed as one of the most important theologians of the 20th century and for this first Colloquy webinar, we will feature two CTI Members whose recently published books delve into Barth's legacy for the church and society: Christiane Tietz, Karl Barth: A Life in Conflict and Joshua Mauldin, Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Modern Politics.

Join the conversation as CTI Director William Storrar convenes these two dynamic authors in dialogue with a panel of theologians.

June 23, 2021, 12:30p.m. - 2:00p.m. EDT
LEADING THINKERS LIVE
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
Join CTI for its inaugural Leading Thinkers LIVE series featuring Director William Storrar in conversation with leading thinkers on the global concerns of our times.
September 11, 2021

Princeton economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate, will be discussing their major new book on the health care crisis and future of the American economy, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism.
THEOLOGY MATTERS PODCAST
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
Why Is Life So Hard To Define?
Season 4, Episode 7

CTI Member Lucas Mix discusses his new book, Life Concepts from Aristotle to Darwin, On Vegetable Souls, which looks into the the many definitions of life throughout history starting with Aristotle’s Vegetable Souls, how new theories of life are really (or in fact) old insights explained in new language, and how historical knowledge can help science today.

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