Description: First Jones Lecture of 2021. Reflecting on Julian of Norwhich, Carol Howard Merritt asks "what meaning can be found in suffering while not glorifying it?"
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."
Description: Second Currie Lecture of 2021. Consider 3 challenges the "Great Awokening" presents to he Church: That post protestant moment, We suffer from "Truth decay," and that Righteous anger is everywhere.
Description: First Currie Lecture of 2021. Scott Black Johnston posits that our cultural moment shares several parallels with the first Two Great Awakenings.
Description: Second MidWinter Sermon of 2021. Kaci Clark-Porter preaches on hope for change in circumstances when nothing seems to change. The Scripture reading was Exodus 1:8-2:10.
Description: Second Westervelt Lecture of 2021. Carlos Cardoza-Orlandi asks whether safe theological answers prevent us from the daily experience of mystery.
Description: In this first Westervelt Lecture of 2021, Carlos Cardoza-Orlandi discusses whether Western Christianity has lost touch with the daily sense of wonder, juxtaposing it with the faith as practiced in the global south.