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For thirty years, The Veritas Forum has hosted conversations about the ideas that shape our lives. Join host Bethany Jenkins on our Beyond the Forum podcast as she explores these ideas with some of our top Veritas scholars. Topics include being in community with people with whom we disagree, how studying math can cultivate virtue, what artificial intelligence really entails, and more.

**Beyond the Forum interviews are now hosted as a monthly feature on our signature podcast, The Veritas Forum. Subscribe now for new episodes.**

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Beyond the Forum The Veritas Forum

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 97 Ratings

For thirty years, The Veritas Forum has hosted conversations about the ideas that shape our lives. Join host Bethany Jenkins on our Beyond the Forum podcast as she explores these ideas with some of our top Veritas scholars. Topics include being in community with people with whom we disagree, how studying math can cultivate virtue, what artificial intelligence really entails, and more.

**Beyond the Forum interviews are now hosted as a monthly feature on our signature podcast, The Veritas Forum. Subscribe now for new episodes.**

Learn more at veritas.org

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    Thanks for joining us for the past three seasons of Beyond the Forum. We’ll be continuing to provide the in-depth content you love — just in a different location!


    Follow our signature podcast, The Veritas Forum podcast, wherever you listen to podcasts for monthly interviews with your favorite Veritas scholars and for some of our best Forum content.


    Starting this fall, we’ll be sharing new Beyond the Forum episodes as a part of our regular publishing schedule on The Veritas Forum podcast’s feed. We’ll be asking “What does it mean to be human” — and sharing scholar interviews and our best Veritas Forums that explore this topic.


    Subscribe to The Veritas Forum podcast on Apple Podcasts here.

    • 1 min
    What do we do when things break? w/ Makoto Fujimura

    What do we do when things break? w/ Makoto Fujimura

    This season is all about character and virtue — and how we can close our “character gaps” to become better people. But, what does it look like to grow more virtuous in a world with pain, trauma, and grief? Our guest for this episode, contemporary artist Makoto Fujimura, approaches this question through the lens of a centuries-old art form: kintsugi.


    Mako’s most recent book, Art + Faith, is available here.


    Like what you heard? Rate and review Beyond the Forum on Apple Podcasts to help more people discover our episodes. And, get updates on more ideas that shape our lives by signing up for our email newsletter here. Thanks for listening!

    • 30 min
    Can we change our brains for good? w/ Nii Addy

    Can we change our brains for good? w/ Nii Addy

    The pandemic upended all of our lives. As a response, we started different habits — and perhaps even formed addictions — that helped us to cope. But, after two years of pandemic living, is it possible to change? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Nii Addy, a researcher at Yale specializing in addiction, depression, and anxiety. And he says we can have hope — according to his research, it is possible to rewire our brains for greater mental health.


    If you’re curious to hear more from Nii, check out his podcast, Addy Hour, wherever you listen to podcasts! One of his recent episodes on faith, spirituality, and psychiatry is available here.


    Like what you heard? Rate and review Beyond the Forum on Apple Podcasts to help more people discover our episodes. And, get updates on more ideas that shape our lives by signing up for our email newsletter here. Thanks for listening!

    • 18 min
    What's up with kids these days? w/ Nancy Hill

    What's up with kids these days? w/ Nancy Hill

    People today reach the standard markers of adulthood — finishing education, getting married, becoming financially independent — later compared to people 50 years ago. Does that mean that kids these days are “behind” in their development? Or should these standard markers be rethought? Our guest today, Dr. Nancy Hill, is a Harvard professor and developmental psychologist. She invites us to consider how attending college might change how we develop — not just in our twenties, but for the rest of our lives.


    You can order Nancy and her co-author Alexis’s book, The End of Adolescence, here.


    Like what you heard? Rate and review Beyond the Forum on Apple Podcasts to help more people discover our episodes. And, get updates on more ideas that shape our lives by signing up for our email newsletter here. Thanks for listening!

    • 33 min
    Is "what's my passion" the right question? w/ Dave Evans

    Is "what's my passion" the right question? w/ Dave Evans

    Career searches often begin with the same question: “What’s my passion?” If you’re in a period of job transition — maybe you’re about to graduate, retire, or have felt like a new job is on the horizon — we want to help. And, we don’t think that “passion” is the best place to start. Join us as we talk with Dave Evans, New York Times best-selling author of Designing Your Life and Stanford professor, about what questions we should be asking when it comes to making our next steps vocationally.


    You can order Dave’s book, Designing Your Life, here.


    See more of Dave’s books on his website, https://designingyour.life/


    Like what you heard? Rate and review Beyond the Forum on Apple Podcasts to help more people discover our episodes. And, get updates on more ideas that shape our lives by signing up for our email newsletter here. Thanks for listening!

    • 28 min
    Why should you care about philosophy? w/ Meghan Sullivan

    Why should you care about philosophy? w/ Meghan Sullivan

    What academic study can help you live a better life today? Medicine, Business, Anthropology, Social Science… Our guest this week, Dr. Meghan Sullivan, argues that philosophy should be on that list. Meghan is a philosophy professor at Notre Dame — she teaches the popular course, God and the Good Life, the freshman intro philosophy course — and she discusses with us four philosophical skills that can help you live a better, happier, even Good, Life.


    You can order Meghan and her co-author Paul’s new book, The Good Life Method, here.


    Like what you heard? Rate and review Beyond the Forum on Apple Podcasts to help more people discover our episodes. And, get updates on more ideas that shape our lives by signing up for our email newsletter here. Thanks for listening!

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
97 Ratings

97 Ratings

ToxicBasil ,

best podcast for how modern christians interact with the world

There are a lot of deep-thinkers in academia that are also Christian that seem hard to find today, especially as a college student. Really amazing perspectives :)

Radozodiac ,

So thought provoking!

I really enjoy the interviews

DouglasWI1957 ,

Intelligent

And enjoyable!

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