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Online Conversation | Liturgy of the Ordinary in Extraordinary Times On Friday, May 22, 2020 The Trinity Forum partnered with Coracle to welcome the Trinity Forum's newest senior fellow and award-winning author, Tish Harrison Warren. In this conversation Tish shares how the insights from her book, Liturgy of the Ordinary are more applicable than ever
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Online Conversation | Calling and Community in a Post-Pandemic World On Friday, May 15th 2020 we were delighted to welcome Trinity Forum founder, author, and social-critic Os Guinness, and Dean of Pepperdine's School of Public Policy, Pete Peterson to discuss calling and community in the aftermath of this global crisis. Special thanks to this event's
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Online Conversation | Leadership in Tumultuous Times On Friday, May 8 we partnered with Pepperdine School of Public Policy and Montgomery Bell Academy to host best-selling author and historian Ron White on the need and nature of wise leadership in tumultuous times. Ron’s decades of deep study of the lives of Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S.
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Online Conversation | Poetry & Beauty in Solitude On Friday, May 1 The Trinity Forum hosted from Former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Poet Laureate of California, Dana Gioia. Dana shared his unique insights about beauty, poetry, and solitude. Dana encourages us to use this time of quarantine to begin afresh.
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Online Conversation | Who are we Becoming? Spiritual & Societal Growth in a Time of Crisis On April 28, 2020 The Trinity Forum with AEI’s Initiative on Faith & Public Life hosted an online discussion about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ways in which times of crisis and suffering can lead to
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Online Conversation | Suffering, Friendship, and Courage: What C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien Teach us about Resilience and Imagination On Friday, April 24th The Trinity Forum hosted Senior Fellow and history professor Dr. Joseph Loconte to discuss the friendship and legacy of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Loconte highlights how their refusal to become disillusioned
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Online Conversation | On Reading in Quarantine On Friday, April 17th The Trinity Forum hosted Senior Fellow, and literature professor, Karen Swallow Prior to discuss the virtues and rewards of reading. As our season of quarantine continues, we wanted to explore a source of joy and pleasure this uncertain season may offer some of us
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Online Conversation | Redeeming Shame: Believing a Truer Story On Good Friday, April 10, 2020 The Trinity Forum hosted psychiatrist Curt Thompson to discuss his insights on suffering, shame, and isolation, which are felt acutely in this COVID-19 pandemic. Curt's word for us in this time is to be of good cheer—our King is coming!
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Online Conversation | Communities of Faith & COVID-19 On Wednesday, April 1st The Trinity Forum partnered with Baylor in Washington to host an online discussion with prominent faith leaders to discuss the implications of the COVID-19 crisis on faith communities and how they can contribute to the common good. Cherie Harder moderated this discussion between
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Online Conversation | The Long Loneliness On March 27th, The Trinity Forum hosted an Online Conversation with Senior Fellow Anne Snyder on Dorothy Day's The Long Loneliness. This is the first in a series of Online Conversations that are taking place during the national quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. We hope these online events will
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