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Concert Pianist Mia Chung explains how the arts, through development of the right brain, help to create coherence in our communities and more joy in our lives. Listen to our latest podcast with her and theologian @davidmbailey here:
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@holland_tom 2/2 Join us on August 29th as Tomlin discusses his book and “Pascal’s Wager,” Blaise Pascal’s famous argument for Christian faith. Register here: Sponsor: David Campaigne with @_BlueTrust .Co-Hosts: Seen & Unseen, @HodderFaith.
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Historian (and recent Trinity Forum guest) @holland_tom has called Graham Tomlin's book “a brilliant guide to the life and thought of 17th century Europe’s supreme polymath.” 1/2
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2/2 He is a widely recognized authority on the impact of technology, strategy, long-range trends, intellectual capital, knowledge management, corporate social responsibility, and more. He has been discussing A.I. on his substack here:
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Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Prabhu Guptara is the executive director of organizational development of Wolfsberg—a platform for executive and business development (a subsidiary of UBS A.G., formerly the Union Bank of Switzerland). 1/2
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Concert pianist and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Mia Chung discusses the power of just being together -- even without talking -- and how that builds trust and connection. Listen to more from our podcast with her and theologian @DavidmBailey here:
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2/2 Grappling with the tension between faith and reason, and understanding modern unbelief as well as belief, Pascal is a guide for us in meeting the challenges of modern life. Sponsor: David Campaigne with @_BlueTrust.Co-Hosts: Seen & Unseen @HodderFaith.
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On August 29, we’ll have an online conversation on “Blaise Pascal: The Man who Made the Modern World” with its author, Graham Tomlin, a former bishop in the Church of England. 1/2
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@davidmbailey 2/2 He and concert pianist and chamber musician Mia Chung explore the concept that music involves mutual support, balance, and give and take among musicians to create a cohesive experience in our latest podcast. Listen here:
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David Bailey and Mia Chung explore the power of creativity and its role in reconciliation and flourishing in community on the Trinity Forum Conversations podcast.
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Theologian and musician @davidmbailey encourages us to fast from the consumption of political ideology through our phones. 1/2
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@davidmbailey 2/2 We also reflect on how Christian communities can apply these principles of collaboration and harmony to create faith communities that are transformative. Listen here:
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Guided by theologian and musician @davidmbailey and concert pianist and chamber musician Mia Chung, this episode explores the concept that music involves mutual support, balance, and give and take among musicians to create a cohesive experience. 1/2
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We are excited to welcome author Graham Tomlin, a former bishop in the Church of England, to discuss “Pascal’s Wager" in our upcoming online conversation. David Campaigne with BlueTrust, Seen & Unseen and Hodder
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Poet and author Christian Wiman reflects on his book, "My Bright Abyss" and trying to speak to people who were hungry for God, but felt disconnected from religion. Wiman returned to Christian faith in part through a terminal cancer diagnosis:
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RT @jwilson1812two: Delighted to receive just now from @trinityforum a lovely slim booklet I recently ordered: selections from Revelations….
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Poet Christian Wiman reads his poem, "Every Riven Thing," which is part of his book, "Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair." Listen to our full podcast with him here:
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In a recent piece for @mereorthodoxy, Trinity Forum co-founder @OsGuinness is highlighted as an "institution-builder" to bring about a lasting legacy of Christian intellectual discourse. Read more: Read the Williamsburg Charter:
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“Nothing is possible without men, But nothing lasts without institutions.” — Jean Monnet[1] Christians interested in public intellectual engagement often ask: “who is the next C.S. Lewis? Who is the...
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Our Trinity Forum Senior Fellow, Dana Gioia, published a new book of essays last year, "Poetry As Enchantment." We were excited to host Gioia for a book reception at our Trinity Forum Headquarters in Washington, D.C. earlier this year. @PaulDryBooks:
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"I deal with despair because I think it's part of the human condition.". Most of us are well-acquainted with the feeling of despair, and acclaimed Poet Christian Wiman discusses the different types of despair that plague humanity, and how poetry helps:
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"I think that we just have this romanticized, dramatic, idealized way of looking at calling, which helps us to actually miss the callings we're fulfilling in ordinary, everyday ways right here and now." - Karen Swallow Prior .Listen here:
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