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The Center for Theology and Contested Publics will share information about its research projects as they emerge.

Editions of the Center’s podcast, “Believing Aloud” are available here. Each edition is approximately 30 minutes and includes a short introduction, an extended interview with a scholar/ activist working at the intersection of faith and public life, and a concluding 5-10 minute “Views on the News” segment that offers theological reflection on the latest events.
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March 3 • 1hr 22min
Summer description. Efficiendi temporibus id mea, eos constituam omittantur id. Mea at oportere indoctum vituperatoribus, audiam deseruisse ex eam. Nam ut unum putant, mel ad paulo numquam recusabo. Mollis placerat vim ne, prima tollit vim in.
March 3 • 1hr 22min
Summer description. Efficiendi temporibus id mea, eos constituam omittantur id. Mea at oportere indoctum vituperatoribus, audiam deseruisse ex eam. Nam ut unum putant, mel ad paulo numquam recusabo. Mollis placerat vim ne, prima tollit vim in.
March 3 • 1hr 22min

If you are interested in having a representative of the Center for Theology and Contested Publics teach, preach, or otherwise speak at your church (or other organization), let us know. We will work with you to make it possible for one of us to join you remotely or in person. The costs for such engagements are travel expenses plus $250/session.

As the Center for Theology and Contested Publics creates printed and other material, access to that material will be made available here.
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