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DC Office Move

The Trinity Forum has a new office! We are moving our U.S. office a few blocks down the street to 2011 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 250, Washington DC 20006. Our phone and fax numbers and our McLean postal address remain unchanged.

We are sorry to leave our friends at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and thank them for their hospitality. And we look forward to welcoming our friends and visitors in our new location!

Sep 2009

As modern people, we have too much to live with and too little to live for.

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Cover image via AmazonA Faith and Culture Devotional: Daily Readings on Art, Science, and Life by Kelly Monroe Kullberg and Lael Arrington, eds.

A daily guided tour through many of the paintings, laboratories, rock arenas, great books, mass movements, and private lives that have shaped the ways in which we think and live.

TTF Update Newsletter

Summer 2010

Update for July 13, 2010 (Recommended Summer Reads)

Update for June 23, 2010 (Faith and Freedom)

Update for June 10, 2010 (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice)

Update for May 27, 2010 (Building on Conversation)

Update for May 13, 2010 (Questions and Conversations)

Academy Newsletter

Conversations Newsletter for May 2010

Conversations Newsletter for January 2010

Conversations Newsletter for July 2009

Conversations Newsletter for December 2008

Conversations Newsletter for Fall 2008

Conversations Newsletter for Spring 2008

Other News Headlines

Summer Reading—Democracy in America

Volunteer Opportunities

Spring Reading from Simon Wiesenthal

Openings for 2010 Internships

Four Reprints

New Reading Booklet and Gift Collections

Price Harding joins Trinity Forum Board

DC Office Move

Audio from Dallas Willard Event

The Trinity Forum Announces its New Speakers Bureau

Makoto Fujimura Named a Senior Fellow

Spring Reading: Bill Pollard introduces Adam Smith

Templeton Grant Launches New Trinity Forum Initiative on Science

President’s Report, 2008

Briggs and Wilson Join Trinity Forum Board

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Cover image via AmazonRallying the Really Human Things: Moral Imagination In Politics, Literature, and Everyday Life by Vigen Guroian.

Vigen Guroian applies a theologian's eye to the works of Burke, Russell Kirk, G. K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, St. John Chrysostom, and other exemplars of the religious humanist tradition to diagnose our cultural crisis and points the way towards a culture more solicitous of the "really human things."
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