DIRECTOR'S INSIGHTS
Raising Theology's Relevance in the Public Conversation
Director William Storrar introduces this year's research theme of Religion and the Natural Environment, the capstone topic in our five-year Inquiry on Religion & Global Issues, and perfectly timed for COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference this Fall.

RESEARCH INSIGHTS
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
Migration, Justice, and Hope in a Changing Climate

CTI Member Seforosa Carroll discusses her research on migration and climate change in the Pacific, as island nations are threatened by rising sea levels and islanders become environmental refugees. Her goal as a theologian is "to reframe our understanding of sin, salvation, and eschatology within the Pacific context as it pertains to climate change and insofar as it stands as a barrier to a community of people struggling to make sense of where the suffering God may be in their midst."

THEOLOGY MATTERS PODCAST
Raising Theology's Relevance on Global Concerns
What Are The Humanities For?
Season 4, Episode 9

The Humanities teach us how we think, how we believe, and therefore how we operate in this world. In short, it’s about “humans thinking about humans.” CTI's Joshua Mauldin joins CTI Member Willem Drees to discuss his latest book, What Are The Humanities For?, making the case for the intrinsic value of the Humanities in the university and their social value in the wider world.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

As the world looks ahead to COP26 this November, CTI Director Will Storrar hosts a series of live panel discussions on thinking theologically about climate change.

Stay tuned for dates to join the conversation with theologians and policy makers in our current year research workshop on Religion & the Natural Environment.
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