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Human Rights in Practice: Family Law and Counter-Terrorism Generally

Zoom

With guest speakers: Duke Law International Human Rights Clinic Project   Duke Law hosts a number of human rights events, ranging from lectures to symposiums to workshops and panels. The Human Rights in Practice event series, organized by Duke Law's International Human Rights Clinic and the Center for International and Comparative Law, brings together speakers […]

Ethics of Now: Race and Racism in America with Isabel Wilkerson

Zoom

The Ethics of Now with Adriane Lentz-Smith continues from home with a series of brief, thoughtful and timely conversations about the ethical dilemmas of this historic moment. Join Professor Lentz-Smith and Pulitzer Prize winning Author of ‘Caste’ Isabel Wilkerson for a conversation on Race and Racism in America. After registering, you will receive a confirmation […]

Virtues & Vocations Presents Father Greg Boyle: What does kinship have to do with good work?

Zoom

During spring 2021, Virtues & Vocations is offering a series of conversations at noon on Tuesdays. Reimagining Education: Character, Commitment and Community will consider issues in pre-professional and professional education related to character, purpose and vocation. On April 6, we are thrilled to welcome Father Greg Boyle. Father Greg Boyle and Kenan Institute for Ethics […]

Facing the Anthropocene Webinar: Willis Jenkins

ONLINE

In the Facing the Anthropocene series, Norman Wirzba interviews leading scholars in political economy, history, anthropology, theology, philosophy, environmental humanities, and law, in order to examine the conditions under which a hopeful future might be imagined. Willis Jenkins lives in the Rivanna River watershed, where he works as Professor of Religious Studies at the University of […]

The Future of Political Theology

Zoom

The discussion of the role of religion, and specifically of Christianity, in public life is central to both modern political and theological thought. Luke Bretherton and Charles Mathewes accordingly discuss their views of the contemporary dilemmas and tasks that the Christian tradition of political theology face, both in historically democratic countries and on the global […]

Virtues & Vocations Presents James Arthur: How does the Jubilee Centre contextualize character virtues?

Zoom

During spring 2021, Virtues & Vocations is offering a series of conversations at noon on Tuesdays. Reimagining Education: Character, Commitment and Community will consider issues in pre-professional and professional education related to character, purpose and vocation. On April 13, we are thrilled to welcome James Arthur, Professor and Founding Director of the Jubilee Centre for […]