Description: In this first Currie Lecture of 2020, Luke Powery recounts the dehumanizing, anti-black body, anti-flesh Christian legacy the church needs to wrestle with.
Description: Examining the faith-driven activism of Ruby Doris Smith, Evelyn Parker argues that Courage and Christian faith are inseparable in this first Westervelt lecture of 2022.
Description: First Jones lecture of 2010. Rodger Nishioka lectures on the importance of imagination to open possibilities to become co-creators with Christ.
Description: First Jones lecture of MidWinters 2023. Grace Ji-Sun Kim recounts the discrimination faced by Asian Americans, past and present, and offers lament as a remedy.
Description: Lecturing via Via Zoom, Jonathan Kaplan examines the ancient Hebrew and Christian reception of the year of Jubilee outlined in the Hebrew Bible.
Description: Third Currie Lecture of 2021. Scott Black Johnston contemplates the ways in which the contemporary church might respond to the pressures and opportunities prestented by the "Great Awokening."