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How does the kind of people we are as Christians affect our participation in civic life? What would it look like for believers to be a countercultural force in an era of polarization and division, rather than simply another interest group supporting its chosen political teams? And how can our institutions provide spiritual formation to
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Online Conversation | Christian Pluralism: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference On Friday, June 12, 2020 The Trinity Forum along with The Carver Project welcomed John Inazu, Trillia Newbell, and Michael Wear to discuss a robust vision for Christian pluralism. The painting is Newburyport Meadows by Martin Johnson Heade, 1881   Transcript of “Christian
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Evening Conversation | Christianity, Pluralism, & Public Life On February 24th, the Trinity Forum hosted an Evening Conversation with Michael Wear, Dr. Amy Black, Bishop Claude Alexander, and Rev. Canon Peg Chemberlin. They discussed the report co-authored by Michael Wear and Amy Black—Christianity, Pluralism, and Public Life in America: Insights from Christian Leaders. To download
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Reforming Public Theology In this Evening Conversation on "Reforming Public Theology," philosopher James K.A. Smith and respondent Michael Wear discuss the themes from Smith's latest book "Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology." WHAT WE'RE READING Sign-up for a free one month trial of our daily email.
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Civility and Courage Amidst Difference and Division. In this Evening Conversation, we hosted performing artist and record producer Lecrae and the author of Reclaiming Hope, Michael Wear, on the topic of “Civility and Courage Amidst Difference and Division.” WHAT WE'RE READING Sign-up for a free one month trial of our daily email.
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Civility in the Public Square: Cultivating Community Amidst Deep Divisions During this Evening Conversation on "Civility in the Public Square: Cultivating Community Amidst Deep Divisions," Michael Wear, the author of "Reclaiming Hope" shares how to build bridges across the lines that divide us in politics, business, and in our local communities. Responding to Wear is
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