Bo Karen Lee / Trauma and Spirituality: From Bystander to Beloved, From Alarmed Aloneness to Gazing Upon God Who Gazes Upon Me with Love
Luke Bretherton / (Un)Common Life: Secularity, Religiosity, and the Tension Between Faith and Culture
Keri Day / Targeting Normative Theology: Lived Experience, Practice, and Confessional Theology
Lisa Sharon Harper / Fortune: How Race Broke My Family & the World -- and How to Repair It All
Adam Eitel / Character As Authority: Theology as a Lived, Embodied Experience
Matt Croasmun / Nourishing Mutual Encounter: Food, Meals, and the Hunger for Home in the Gospel of Luke
Tyler Roberts / Taking Theology Seriously: A Perspective from Outside Christian Theology
David Kelsey / How to Respond to Other Peoples' Pain: Silent Presence in the Wild Inexplicability of Evil and Grace

George Marsden / The Outrageous Idea of Theological Education: How Deep Teaching in Theology Might Work in and for the Church and the World
Lisa Sharon Harper & Miroslav Volf / Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right: Racial History, Reparations, and Belonging
Amy Brown Hughes / Hospitable Theology: Space for Questions, Diversity, and Reflection
Eric Gregory / Theology as a Way of Life

Jamie Tworkowski / To Be Known & Loved: Surprise, Hope, Resilience, and Identity
Katherine Sonderegger / God, the Great Hope of Theology
Jemar Tisby / Holistic and Historical Racial Justice: Awareness, Relationships, Commitment
Katie Grimes / Theology's Human Context: Jesus, Exemplarity, and Theologizing Through the Lens of Flourishing
Fortune (Unpublished)
Trauma (Unpublished)
Greenleaf (Unpublished)
Glory (Unpublished)
Yale Center for Faith & Culture
The Yale Center for Faith & Culture is a research center at Yale Divinity School that "discerns, articulates, and commends visions of flourishing life in light of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ and fosters truth-seeking conversations among the contending visions in our world today." In addition to its research initiatives, YCFC produces a podcast, For the Life of the World. These graphics were created to accompany specific episodes of the podcast, and are an exercise in translation, transforming conversations about theology, ethics, biblical criticism, art, and flourishing life into potent, poetic images.