Kristin Romey, archaeology editor and writer at National Geographic, talks Monday, July 8, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy, about her quest as a journalist
John Dominic Crossan John Dominic Crossan believes the only radical difference between the East and Western Christianity’s portrayal of Jesus Christ’s life comes from the historical
Over the past two decades, Mustafa Akyol has studied the complexities of both Islamic theology and the arguments behind religious freedom. “I’m not doing theology for
James Fallows (left) in conversation with the founding president of Matthew Shepard Foundation, Judy Shepard, about the legacy of her son, Matthew Shepard, as part
James Fallows, co-author of, ”Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America," speaks about the revitalization and equality efforts happening in traditionally discriminatory
Judy Shepard Judy Shepard, co-founder of the Matthew Shepard Foundation along with her husband, Dennis, is an advocate for LGBTQ rights and a public speaker with
James Fallows James Fallows understands America. After visiting and reporting on dozens of small towns and cities all across the country, he’s witnessed first-hand both the
To start off the Interfaith Friday Series in the Hall of Philosophy, the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, vice president of religion and senior pastor, posed
According to Wilfred Cantwell Smith, a renowned historian of religion, the “contemporary notions of religion are so radically different from those held by the personalities
Amy Brown Hughs Amy Brown Hughes was hesitant to start on the path of becoming a theologian. With an age-old narrative that largely excluded women from