Events
The Capps Lecture Series in Christian Theology, held in the Dome Room of the Rotunda at the University of Virigina, provides a public forum for prominent Christian leaders and thinkers whose work explores the relation between faith and social responsibility. The sixth annual Capps Lecture, "Holy Ordinary: Locating the Sacred in Literature and Life", was given by Albert J. Raboteau on November 4, 2009. Read the article in U.Va. Today.
The Spring Institute for Lived Theology is an annual institute for theologians, scholars, and practitioners focused on issues of faith and social practice.
The Conference on Lived Theology (COLT) & Civil Courage marked the gathering of forty participants who had been studying lived theology in relation to race, power, community building, and congregation and the city of Charlottesville.
The Project on Lived Theology sponsors a number of lectures and events. You can find those and lectures by Project members here.