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Exploring the intersection of Faith and Democracy

Mon, Dec 03, 2018
Connor Bechler

On December聽6 and 7, Calvin will host the Faith and Democracy in America conference, co-sponsored by Calvin鈥檚聽Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics and the .

Through two plenary sessions and a series of five panel discussions, the conference will examine how Christianity and liberalism鈥攖he political philosophy centered around liberty and equality which underpins most modern democracies鈥攈ave shaped and been shaped by each other in the United States.

At the first plenary session, Notre Dame professor of political science Patrick Deneen will deliver the聽Pruis Rule of Law Lecture on the possibly opposing interests of Christianity and liberalism. Calvin philosophy professor聽James K.A. Smith will speak in the closing plenary session, defending liberalism as a positive product of Christianity. The panels will cover a wide range of topics, including American origins, belonging in America, technology, the free market, and faith and pluralism.

Engaging critically with the world

鈥淧art of Calvin鈥檚 purpose is to think well in Christian terms about all sorts of issues, including politics, citizenship, and faith,鈥 said associate political science professor Micah Watson, the conference鈥檚 lead faculty member. 鈥淩eformed Christians have always wanted to engage the larger culture and the larger world, that鈥檚 part of our broader identity.

鈥淏ringing the conversation to Calvin is for the benefit of our students, faculty, and the greater community,鈥 Watson added, who pointed out students may attend the sessions for free. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity for students to dig into what it means to be a good Christian citizen in this cultural moment, and one of the few chances most students will have to attend a faith and politics conference before graduation.鈥

Watson noted that both the panelists and plenary speakers have diverse backgrounds, representing a wide range of different and conflicting views. 鈥淭he panels are intended to model what robust and civil wrangling can look like on these important issues, so intellectual diversity was a primary aim in our selection of panelists.鈥

A place for vital conversations

Kristin Du Mez, a professor of history and gender studies at Calvin and panelist at the conference, noted Calvin鈥檚 particular advantage in hosting the conference: 鈥淐alvin鈥攁nd the Henry Institute specifically鈥攈as a long history of going beyond the partisan divide to try and critically engage the underlying principles.

鈥淥ur problems are so entrenched right now, yet we, as a nation and as Christians, largely lack the ability to have the conversations we need to critically engage both the left and the right and find a better way forward,鈥 she said. 鈥淐alvin is a place where these conversations still happen.鈥

鈥淕iven the speakers and panelists that have been assembled, I anticipate that it will be a lively, provocative, and meaningful conversation,鈥 Du Mez added.

The conference will be held in the Prince Conference Center, and non-student registration is $50, including two meals. For registration and accommodation details, go to /events/faith-and-democracy-in-america-conference/.