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Take Up the Tale: Bringing the Epic Tradition Into Our Time, with Malcolm Guite

Join us in Washington, DC on March 23, 2026 for an Evening Conversation with Malcolm Guite.
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Tolkien, Lewis, and the Gathering Storm, with Joseph Loconte in Nashville, TN

Join us in Nashville, TN on March 31, 2026 for an Evening Conversation with Joseph Loconte on the extraordinary lives of Tolkien and Lewis, and…
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Walking

We are pleased to announce this Trinity Forum Reading, featuring naturalist Henry David Thoreau’s ruminations on the art of walking, with an introduction by Trinity Forum President Cherie Harder. 

Price range: $5.00 through $10.00

We are pleased to announce this Trinity Forum Reading, featuring naturalist Henry David Thoreau’s ruminations on the art of walking, with an introduction by Trinity Forum President Cherie Harder. 

In this insightful essay, Thoreau provides a prescription for our hurried age. Walking reminds us “to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature.” These observations, along with his magnum opus “Walden”, established Thoreau as a major figure in the Transcendentalist movement of his time, which had points of agreement – and tension – with Christian orthodoxy. Reading his discursive prose is itself a bit like taking a walk in a lovely place. Introduced by Cherie Harder with reflections from her recent sabbatical journeying the Portuguese Camino, “Walking” speaks to all of us in this high-speed age. 

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