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The Church, Justice, and Polarization with David French

March 1-2, 2026
Overview

The Trinity Forum and Project Peace present this powerful conversation with David French, New York Times columnist, constitutional attorney, author, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow.

David French brings a unique perspective at the intersection of faith, public life, and justice — rooted in decades of legal experience, cultural commentary, and engagement with questions of community, pluralism, and the common good.

In this talk, he explores the church’s role in our cultural moment and how Christians can pursue justice, mercy, and community in an increasingly polarized world. Drawing on his work as a columnist, attorney, and public intellectual, David offers insight into how faith shapes engagement in public life without sacrificing compassion or convictions.

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  • DAVID FRENCH
    DAVID FRENCH
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