For most of US history, the tensions between an abstract commitment to justice and flourishing and a political reality that so often fell far short were held within a shared sense of unity and solidarity around the ideals of the American experiment. Why is this now unraveling, creating the civic conflict, disorientation, and exhaustion we see today? What part has faith played in our historical solidarity — what part can it play in recovering what we’ve lost?

James Davison Hunter and Bill Haslam will help us understand this story. Dr. Hunter is the author of the new book Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America’s Political Crisis and Gov. Haslam authored Faithful Presence: The Promise and Peril of Faith in the Public Square.

In partnership with Montgomery Bell Academy and St. Paul Christian Academy, the Trinity Forum invites you to join us on Thursday, November 14 at 6:00p.m. for an Evening Conversation with Dr. Hunter and Gov. Haslam.

REGISTRATION: $15

We hope you will join us for wine, hors d’oeuvres, and conversation at Montgomery Bell Academy, and share this event with friends!

Thank you to our sponsors for their support of this event!

Foundations:
Charis Foundation, Inc.
Creed and Culture 

Corporate:
Sims|Funk PLC

Friends:
Lee and Mary Barfield
David and Janet Chestnut
Kevin and Jessica Douglas
David and Ashley Edwards
Jon and Laura Foster
Bill and Elizabeth Hawkins
Allan and Gretchen Horner
Eric and Eleanor Osborne
Ed and Molly Powell
Gif and Anna Thornton
Chris and Eleanor Wells