Year Two (2022–23): What does It mean to be human?
Autumn Quarter (2022): How Do Humans Do Justice?
- Public lecture with Dr. Randy Woodley
“Indigenous Spirit: Weaving Justice and Peace in a Wounded Land”
Monday, Oct. 10
Watch the lecture.
Winter Quarter (2023): How Do Humans Do Stewardship?
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Public lecture with Marqus Cole, JD
“Can I get a climate witness?”
Tuesday, Feb. 28
Livestream link
Spring Quarter (2023): How Do Humans Find Faith?
- Public lecture with Dr. Telli Davoodi
“Acquisition and function of beliefs and the role of culture”
Thursday, May 25, 4:30 p.m.
Upper Gwinn Commons
Year Three (2023–24): What are the ethical implications of technology?
Autumn Quarter (2023): Artificial intelligence and faith
Winter Quarter: Where are our responsibilities for climate change?
Spring Quarter: How does technology reduce versus increase socioeconomic barriers?
Archive — Year One (2021–22): What is creation?
Autumn Quarter (2021): What does God think about creation?
- Dr. Loren Haarsma
Thursday, October 14
Eaton Hall 112
- Dr. Julia Wattacheril
Tuesday, October 26
Upper Gwinn Commons
- Faith & Philosophy Cadre: Is Creation Really Good? Or in Virtue of What, is Creation Supposed to be Good?
Thursday, November 4
2nd floor Library Seminar room
- Faculty Fellows Discussion Panel: Research Questions, Faith Journeys, and Current Plans
Monday, November 8
Otto Miller Hall 109
Winter Quarter (2022): Were humans inevitable?
- Faith, Diversity, and Science: "What Is Creation?"
Dr. Joseph L. Graves
Monday, January 31
YouTube Livestream Link
- "Was the Arrival of Humans Inevitable?"
Dr. Darrel Falk
Thursday, March 3
Upper Gwinn Commons
Spring Quarter (2022): How do humans create?
- “And, behold, it was very good”: Knowledge creation in the classroom
Dr. Stamatis Vokos
Monday, April 18
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 954 0703 9414
Passcode: 335956
- Faith, Diversity, and Science: How a Human Engineer Creates
Jovonia Taylor-Thibert, MBA
Monday, May 9
Watch the video
Otto Miller Hall 109