Faith Angle Forum
@faithangleforum
We convene leading journalists and scholars for conversations on religion, politics, and public life. An @AspenReligion program. https://youtu.be/yNOvjyss-7Y?si
Great piece from @mhunterhart on Steve Sarowitz’s decision to recently sunset his Wayfarer Foundation—as well as the religious underpinnings of his generosity: forbes.com/sites/monicahu…
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Santi Elijah Holley in @nytimes describes his background with a black Baptist father and nonobservant Jewish mother and how his growing affection for gospel put him in touch with the religious spirit of the music nytimes.com/2025/07/22/mag…
Our weekend read is in honor of the late David Gergen (1942-2025). His book ‘Hearts Touched With Fire: How Great Leaders Are Made’ 👇 a.co/d/7uhXhRf
From our recent Michael Cromartie Forum 2025 in Middleburg, VA. @theRevAdam of @interfaithusa and Steven Harris of The Fetzer Institute presenting during a session titled "Pluralism and American Diversity"
From our recent Michael Cromartie 2025 Forum in Middleburg, VA. @Peter_Wehner on the development of evangelicals from the President Bush years to the current President Trump years. This was part of an evening discussion on "Faith in a Time of American Decline"
From our recent Michael Cromartie 2025 Forum in Middleburg, VA. A clip from a session from @GregSmith_Polls of @pewresearch presenting on "A Changed Religious Landscape"
The quality of this piece reflects a broader trend of huge improvements in the coverage of religion by periodicals like @nytimes, due in no small part to the work of @faithangleforum
@publicroad writing in @nytimes on the legacy of the late John McArthur nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/…
Several years ago the late David Gergen (1942-2025) spoke generously -- and compellingly -- to our @faithangleforum journalists. A charge "to go into the arena, to engage the passions of your time, that your hearts might be touched with fire..." youtu.be/nJL4Jo4iHSo
Our weekend listen from The Wisdom of Crowds (@WCrowdsLive) @dmarusic and @xsantiagoramos on @Paul_R_Elie’s latest , ‘The Last Supper’ tells the story of artists like U2 & Warhol in the 1980s who grappled with religious ideas & stirred up controversy podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pau…
Nicole Fallert of @USATODAY highlights the range of responses to the horrible tragedy at Camp Mystic usatoday.com/story/life/hea…
A 2024 Pew poll finds that “only 32% of young adults believe that it is extremely or very important for the US to take an active role in the world, compared to 74% of those aged 65 and more,” writes @DaliborRohac 👇 …icans-dont-care-about-europe.tiiny.co
“Baháʼís believe that all faiths are manifestations of the same fundamental religion—and it would be illogical to think that the billions of people who follow Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all mistaken…”
After years of uncertainty, the 14th Dalai Lama today said the institution would continue. @MirandaJeya of @TIME with this report time.com/7299462/dalai-…
Really great session. Keep any eye out for the recording… 👇
A beautiful morning in Aspen. If you’re interested in the intersection of religion, science, & society, and at @aspenideas, stop by our panel discussion today with @kristatippett, @rabbishira, & Father Greg Boyle to join the conversation.
Our weekend read is @tanjil_rashid_ in @FT on Gen Z and generational changes on religion within Britain on.ft.com/4jLIRGp