Trinity Institute was an annual theological conference, organized and sponsored for almost a half-century by Trinity Church Wall Street. Sessions focused on emerging and inclusive theological perspectives that engaged participants in inquiry, dialogue, and reflection. Below are video highlights from the most recent four conferences.
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A Writer Reads Scripture
Mary Gordon, author and professor, is not a trained Biblical scholar. But she knows good storytelling. So she approaches scripture with a novelist's...
Radical Abundance: Timothy Gorringe
Timothy J. Gorringe's widely read book, "A Theology of the Built Environment: Justice, Empowerment, Redemption," established him as a leader in the...
A Conversation with Jay Bakker
Jay Bakker, who grew up surrounded by a media spotlight, was just 11 years old when his famous parents, Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, fell from the top...
God's Unfinished Future: Jurgen Moltmann Part 1
In a lifetime of teaching and writing, Jurgen Moltmann has championed an alternative to contemporary renderings of apocalypticism. His perspective is...
Kathryn Tanner Highlights
Highlights from the 2010 Trinity Institute, Building an Ethical Economy
Trinity Institute Opening Address
In the opening address for the 2012 Trinity Institute Radical Christian Life: Equipping Ourselves for Social Change, Joan Chittister, OSB returns to...
Religion & Violence: Tariq Ramadan Interview
Tariq Ramadan writes and speaks on the future of Islam in pluralistic society. Named one of TIME magazine's "100 Innovators for the 21st Century," his...
The Bible and 1776
Jon Meacham is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Executive Vice President and Executive Editor at the Random House Publishing Group, and a member of...
Radical Abundance: David Korten
David C. Korten is a visionary proponent of a planetary system of local living economies. His now-classic best-seller, When Corporations Rule the...
Wall Street Dialogues: What Is a Just Distribution of Wealth and Power?
Gary Dorrien, Union Theological Seminary, asks the question: "What is a just distribution of wealth and power?" as he discusses “Economic Crisis...
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