Yale Center for Faith and Culture

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The Yale Center for Faith and Culture is a research and teaching institute at Yale Divinity School dedicated to exploring how faith, particularly Christian theology, can foster human flourishing and address contemporary moral and social challenges.

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instanceOf academic center
research center
theological research institute
abbreviation YCFC NERFINISHED
activity academic research
conferences
public lectures
public programs
publication of scholarly work
seminars
teaching
affiliation Yale Divinity School NERFINISHED
Yale University NERFINISHED
campus Yale Divinity School campus NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
director Miroslav Volf NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian theology
ethics
interfaith dialogue
moral theology
philosophy of religion
public theology
religion and public life
religious studies
theology
focus ethics of war and peace
faith in the public sphere
forgiveness and reconciliation
human flourishing
joy and human flourishing
religious pluralism
theological engagement with culture
founder Miroslav Volf NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://faith.yale.edu
language English
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
mission to address contemporary moral challenges
to address contemporary social challenges
to explore how faith can foster human flourishing
name Yale Center for Faith and Culture NERFINISHED
nonProfitStatus non-profit academic center
parentOrganization Yale Divinity School NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation Christian
serves broader public
religious leaders
scholars
students

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Miroslav Volf founded Yale Center for Faith and Culture