J. Kameron Carter, Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, in conversation with Peter Paris on his CTI Scheide Lecture on Black religion and the ecological crisis.
Anne Case and Angus Deaton discuss their book, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism, on the health care and economic crises in America, joined in conversation by organizing leader Michael Gecan, who works with civic, medical, and faith leaders in communities devastated by such deaths of despair.
CTI’s Director Will Storrar and Director-Designate Tom Greggs are in conversation with Marilynne Robinson on her close reading of Genesis in her new book, Reading Genesis.
J. Kameron Carter, Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, in conversation with Peter Paris on his CTI Scheide Lecture on Black religion and the ecological crisis.
Scheide Public Lecture on Religion and Global Issues
Good Samaritans of the Entire World: Humanitarian Ethics and What We owe to Whom
40th Anniversary of the CTI Public Lecture
The William Witherspoon Lecture on Theology & ScienceAgustín Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and author of Why We Believe: Evolution and the Human Way of Being, and Melvin Konner, Professor of Anthropology at Emory University and author of Believers: Faith in Human Nature.
CTI’s Director William Storrar in conversation with CTI scholars on the unfolding crisis in the region, reflecting on the role of international law and religion in the conflict: Mary Ellen O'Connell and John Burgess.
"Inequality and Catholic Social Teaching" by Robert Gascoigne
William H. Scheide Public Lecture on Religion and Global Concerns
CTI’s Director Will Storrar and Director-Designate Tom Greggs are in conversation with Marilynne Robinson on her close reading of Genesis in her new book, Reading Genesis.