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A Preview of Acton University 2024

Episode 443

For four days each summer, Acton University brings together from around the developing and the developed worlds leaders in business, academia, and th…

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Orthodox Communities in the Middle East

Episode 442

Resources on Catholic and Protestant social thought abound, but where are the resources for answers to the social question to be found in Eastern Ort…

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Diet, Health, and the Christian Faith

Episode 441

That America has a weight problem is no surprise. According to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 7…

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DEBATE: Christianity and the State

Episode 440

In 2022, the Acton Institute launched The Collins Center for Abrahamic Heritage. The mission is to advance research and education on economics, liber…

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Seeking Civility: Important Principles for Divided Times

Episode 439

During times of extreme divisiveness, civility can help us transcend important differences and flourish amid them. It is through true civility, the r…

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Fr. James Schall and the Crisis in Higher Education

Episode 438

On today’s episode, Acton librarian and research associate Dan Hugger sits down with Acton research director John Pinheiro to talk about the state of…

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DEBATE: Islam and the State

Episode 437

In 2022, the Acton Institute launched The Collins Center for Abrahamic Heritage to advance research and education from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic…

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Finding Christ in a Busy World

Episode 436

The modern world is a busy and complicated place for Christians. Obligations to jobs, friends, and family, along with personal interests, frequently …

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Progress on a Work in Progress

Episode 435

When celebrated American novelist and short story writer Flannery O’Connor died at the age of 39 in 1964, she left behind an unfinished third novel t…

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AI, Disruptive Technology, and the Future of Work

Episode 434

There is no question today that new technology is changing the way we think about and experience work. Speculation abounds about how the rapid evolut…

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