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Loneliness & The Bonds of Love

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Questions of sexuality and gender are not merely theoretical or abstract questions of theology and ethics, but connect with our deeply personal longings and (often) hidden suffering. Wesley Hill, an accomplished New Testament scholar, author of the 2015 Paul and the Trinity from Eerdmans Press, has spent years approaching these questions with theological skill and […]

Event Series Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

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If you enjoyed C.S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, or Susanna Clarke's first novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, or have heard of neither of these works and are willing to put a bit of trust in our literary judgment, we heartily recommend to you the novel Piranesi. And what better way to savor this award-winning piece than with […]

Faith and Reason, Pluralism, and Culture Wars

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Sherif Girgis is a philosopher, legal theorist, and contemporary practitioner of the Catholic natural law tradition of ethics. His work has had wide influence, including being cited in Supreme Court decisions. Join us in conversation as we hear about Sherif's experience of finding his work at the center of heated debates in a rapidly changing […]

Event Series Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

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If you enjoyed C.S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, or Susanna Clarke's first novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, or have heard of neither of these works and are willing to put a bit of trust in our literary judgment, we heartily recommend to you the novel Piranesi. And what better way to savor this award-winning piece than with […]

Event Series Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Zoom Link Provided to Registrants

If you enjoyed C.S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, or Susanna Clarke's first novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, or have heard of neither of these works and are willing to put a bit of trust in our literary judgment, we heartily recommend to you the novel Piranesi. And what better way to savor this award-winning piece than with […]

God, Sex, and the Training of Desire

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For Christians venturing into topics of sexuality and gender, one of the strangest and yet most crucial historic claims of the church is that sexual desire is intricately bound up with our longing for God. This linking of sexual desire and desire for God is not at all obvious, and yet plays a central role […]

Event Series Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Zoom Link Provided to Registrants

If you enjoyed C.S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, or Susanna Clarke's first novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, or have heard of neither of these works and are willing to put a bit of trust in our literary judgment, we heartily recommend to you the novel Piranesi. And what better way to savor this award-winning piece than with […]

Event Series Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Just Show Up: Alumni Book Club

Zoom Link Provided to Registrants

If you enjoyed C.S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, or Susanna Clarke's first novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, or have heard of neither of these works and are willing to put a bit of trust in our literary judgment, we heartily recommend to you the novel Piranesi. And what better way to savor this award-winning piece than with […]

Freud and the Rise of the Sexualized Self: A Conversation with Carl Trueman

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In his recent book, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, historical theologian Carl Trueman takes the reader on a detailed tour through intellectual history, arguing that the emergence of today's cultural flashpoints on sexuality and gender really emerge from changing ideas of the self,. Sigmund Freud is a pivotal hinge point in this […]

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