Seminar Curricula

The Trinity Forum series of seminar curricula, “contributing to the transformation and renewal of society through the transformation and renewal of leaders,” are thematic collections of readings with helpful introductions that are designed to stimulate thought and conversation.

While each curriculum is designed to serve our traditional forty-eight hour Leader Forum model, each has been successfully adapted for longer or shorter sessions, and for individual study. The first six curricula are widely available in paperback (with included leaders’ guides) as the Trinity Forum Study Series. They are also published in three-ring binders for Trinity Forum events.

Our new curriculum on technology and our curriculum on the problem of evil, as well as customized discussion modules based on the other curricula, are available only for events sponsored through the Trinity Forum.

Available in paperback or as three-ring binders

Curriculum only

We take, and must continue to take, morally hazardous actions to preserve our civilization. We must exercise our power. But we ought neither to believe that a nation is capable of perfect disinterestedness in its exercise, nor become complacent about particular degrees of interest and passion which corrupt the justice whereby the exercise of power is legitimatized.

Reinhold Niebuhr

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Cover image via AmazonDevices of the Soul: Battling for Our Selves in an Age of Machines by Steve Talbott.

Digital technology certainly makes us more efficient. But when efficiency is the only goal, we have no way to know whether we’re going in the right or wrong direction.

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Poor Man’s Earl (Audio): an introduction to Lord Shaftesbury, the great reformer by John Pollock, foreword by Os Guinness.

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