Lectures

Note: Our 2021 lecture series has been discontinued.

Lectures happen on Sunday afternoons. Intended to spark thoughtful dialogue, they range in depth from book reviews to philosophical analysis and cover topics in literature, culture, theology, psychology, and sociology.

Lectures will take place at 3:00 Eastern Time.

Upcoming lectures

SubjectSpeakerDate & Link
The Anti-Progressive Literature of British RomanticsObi MartinJan 10
Learning to Love the WorldGideon YutzyJan 24
The 21st Century and the Return of ReligionJeremy HorningFeb 7
The book of JobReynold WitmerFeb 21
A discussion on “Tragic Worship” by Carl TruemanObi MartinMarch 7
Publishing Our First Books: “The Highway and Me and My Earl Grey Tea” and “Charlie’s Boy: Into This House We Are Born”Emily Smucker and Justin StaufferMarch 21
Socrates and Why We Make Bad DecisionsLynn MartinApril 4
Singing in Strange Lands: The Surprising Prophetic Embrace of ExileJavan LappApril 18
The BildungsromanCarita KeimMay 2
Human Development and Containment of Negative EmotionConrad EbyMay 16
Feet Yearning for Distance: Zora Neale Hurston and Fossil Fueled Possibility in the Jim Crow SouthStuart MulletMay 30
The Art of Writing Poetry for Music from the Perspective of a ComposerNelson MartinJune 27
Distributism as an Economic FrameworkSean DomincicJuly 11
Either/Or: Kierkegaard and Making DecisionsDavid GlickAug 29
Ambiverse Theory: Synthesizing Rationalism and Existentialism
Conrad MartinSept 26
Let Them Come: The Joys and Sorrows of Crafting Creative Works for Children
Wendell Glick Oct 31
Post-Colonial Literature as a Means of Considering Our WorldPaul CharlesNov 28
An Interview with Lucinda J. Kinsinger on Her Recent Memoir Turtle HeartLucinda J. KinsingerDec 12

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Questions

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