The College of Theology, Arts & Humanities at Concordia-Chicago will welcome political analyst, academic and journalist Yuval Levin on Sept. 16 from 4-5 p.m. as the next speaker in its Lectureship in Christianity, Humanities and Public Life. Levin will deliver his lecture, “Can We Rebuild Lost Trust in Institutions?”
Yuval Levin is the director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. The founder and editor of National Affairs, he is also a senior editor at The New Atlantis, a contributing editor at National Review and a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times. Levin served as a member of the White House domestic policy staff under President George W. Bush. He is the author of several books on political theory and public policy. He holds a PhD from the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago.
Established in the fall of 2021, the Lectureship in Christianity, Humanities and Public Life is a biannual series designed to explore the intersection of and tensions within the humanities, science and the Christian faith. It is generously funded by Dr. and Mrs. C. Ross Betts.
The free event will take place in room 200 of the Christopher Center on Concordia-Chicago’s campus, located at 7400 Augusta St., River Forest, IL. Free off-street parking is available in the University’s parking structure, south of Division Street on Bonnie Brae Place. ADA-accessible parking is available in the visitors’ lot adjacent to the north side of the University parking structure.