DIRECTOR'S INSIGHTS
Raising Theology's Relevance in the Public Conversation
McCord's Vision for Today

CTI's founder, James McCord, established the Center to foster an environment conducive to fresh thinking on a host of problems facing religion and society.

CTI@COP26: UN Conference on Climate Change
Be part of the global conversation

CTI Director Will Storrar and our panel of theologians, environmental scientists, policymakers, and practitioners will consider the contribution of theology and faith communities in meeting the UN's goals on tackling climate change.

Join us for the first of two webinars, one before and one after COP26, and be part of the global conversation.

Wednesday, October 20, 5:30pm
Leading Thinkers LIVE: Making Sense of Crises

Join us for these live-streamed events, bringing leading thinkers into your room, helping us to make sense of our times.
Saturday, November 6
11:00am Eastern
Keith Leslie on
Leading Organizational Change in Times of Crisis

Keith Leslie, leadership mentor, will discuss his book, A Question of Leadership, and share case studies from his front line work as a former partner with Deloitte and McKinsey and as a mental health advocate.
Saturday, November 13
11:00am Eastern
Anne Case & Sir Angus Deaton on
The Opioid Crisis in America

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.
RESEARCH INSIGHTS
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
Launching New Research Report Series

CTI is proud to announce a new series of annual Research Reports from the Center.

Starting with a report on religion and economic inequality by Associate Director Joshua Mauldin, this series distills the fresh thinking of our research groups on a range of global concerns for the wider public.

THEOLOGY MATTERS PODCAST
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
Economics from a Theological Perspective
Season 2, Episode 4

In the finale episode of the Theology Matters Podcast Season 2 on Economic Inequality, CTI’s Josh Mauldin hosts a conversation with Mary Hirschfeld, Associate Professor of Economics & Theology at Villanova, on her book, Aquinas and the Market: Toward a Humane Theology. In researching Aquinas, citing his powerful integration of faith and reason, Prof. Hirshfeld began to see the point of contact between the two disciplines and how to think about economics from a theological perspective.

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Our Mission:
We convene leading thinkers in an interdisciplinary research environment where theology makes an impact on global concerns, and we share those discoveries to change the way people think and act.
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