CTI’s Director William Storrar speaks with international law scholar Mary Ellen O’Connell about why she sees beauty as a way to renew the role of international law in peacemaking.
CTI’s Director William Storrar hosts a conversation with Professor Dominique Steiler, holder of the UNESCO Chair in Economic Peace at the Grenoble Business School in France, on why he sees peacemaking as central to economic life.
CTI’s Director William Storrar hosts a conversation with Professor Dominique Steiler, holder of the UNESCO Chair in Economic Peace at the Grenoble Business School in France, on why he sees peacemaking as central to economic life.
Anne Case and Angus Deaton discuss their book, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism, on the health care and economic crises in America, joined in conversation by organizing leader Michael Gecan, who works with civic, medical, and faith leaders in communities devastated by such deaths of despair.
Karl Barth is widely viewed as one of the most important theologians of the 20th century and for this first Colloquy webinar, we will feature two CTI Members whose recently published books delve into Barth's legacy for the church and society: Christiane Tietz, Karl Barth: A Life in Conflict and Joshua Mauldin, Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Modern Politics.
Join the conversation as CTI Director William Storrar convenes these two dynamic authors in dialogue with a panel of theologians
Keith Leslie, leadership mentor, discusses his book, A Question of Leadership: Leading Organizational Change in Times of Crisis and shares case studies from his frontline work as a former partner with Deloitte and McKinsey and as a mental health advocate.
Author Kitsi Watterson in dialogue with CTI Director William Storrar about her book, I Hear My People Singing. Joined by special guests local historian Shirley Satterfield and architect & theologian Elise Edwards.
Join Director William Storrar in a conversation with the Rev. Dr. Fred R. Anderson, Pastor Emeritus of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, on his new book on the theology of the atonement in the life of the church, challenging the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement that has dominated Protestant atonement theology since the Reformation.
CTI’s Director Will Storrar and Director-Designate Tom Greggs are in conversation with Marilynne Robinson on her close reading of Genesis in her new book, Reading Genesis.