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Where does morality come from? Isn't science rapidly approaching a complete explanation of nature? Do you ever have doubts about your worldview? Where can I find meaning and fulfillment?

College students around the world are asking themselves and their friends these questions, but there is often no real place to explore these questions alongside brilliant faculty and leading thinkers. 

Veritas Forums are university events that engage students and faculty in discussions about life's hardest questions and the relevance of Jesus Christ to all of life.

Veritas Forums are created and hosted by campus student organizations, connected to a network of 70 campuses nationwide, and supported by the national Veritas Forum team.


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Recent Events

Recent Events

Secularism: Columbia's Religion?

Unpacking Core Assumptions About God, Truth & Intellectual Diversity in the Academy

Stephen Carter - Professor of Law, Yale University

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 6:15 PM

Roone Arledge Auditorium
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The Forum will be followed by followed by discussion groups at 8:15 in Broadway Room, 2nd floor of Lerner.


College, we have been told, is the season for asking the great questions of life.  Yet, do the premises of the modern university marginalize all answers that are not secular in nature?  What would a robust discussion that engages our diverse core convictions -- atheist, Muslim, Jew, Christian, Buddhist and so on -- look like in and out of the classroom? Nationally renowned author and professor, Stephen Carter addresses the toughest questions about faith and truth in the secular academy.


We are anticipating a full house for Stephen Carter's presentation! The event is open to the public, but student ID holders will be given priority seating so that Columbia students have the first opportunity to see Stephen Carter.

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Stephen Carter

William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale University; Writer, Columnist and National Best-Selling Novelist

Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale, where he has taught since 1982.  Among his courses are law and religion, the ethics of war, contracts, evidence, and professional responsibility.  His most recent book is The Violence of Peace: America’s Wars in the Age of Obama (2011).  

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History at Columbia

suffering

In 2012, The Veritas Forum at Columbia challenged John Lennox on the anniversary of 9/11 to answer the question, "Where Is God In Suffering?" Can God really be omnipotent and benevolent if he allows terrible things to happen? How can a Christian maintain their faith in the face of the loud absence of God?

life

In 2011, The Veritas Forum at Columbia was honored to host Ruby Bridges, a Civil Rights hero and first African-American student to go to a desegregated school in the South. Six years after the United States Supreme Court overturned segregation in American public schools, nothing had changed. Who would break the barrier? In November 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges took on that role. Escorted by federal marshals, she marched through screaming crowds into William Frantz Public School in New Orleans—not once, but every day, for five long months.