Introduction
Are We Safe Yet?
(Sept
18-19, 2008)
"Crumbs from the Table?" (Sept
21-22, 06)
"Religiously
Incorrect?”
(Sept 15–16, 2005)
"A Crisis of Trust?”
(Sept 16–17, 2004)
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Sarah Smith Memorial Conferences on
Moral Leadership
Schedule and speakers coming by
February 28, 2008
Are We
Safe Yet? Vulnerability and Security in an Anxious Age
September 18-19, 2008
The topic of this yearís Sarah Smith Conference seeks to address
a common concern for all--from global leaders around diplomatic tables
to local families around the kitchen table. We ask the simple question, "Are
We Safe Yet?" and locate the conversation thinking about "Vulnerability
and Security in an Anxious Age."
The conference will bring thoughtful
engagement regarding the constructive role faith can and does play in
public leadership. It is obvious to all that security, as traditionally
pursued, comes with an extremely high price, in monetary and human terms.
Can we describe means to understand and enact security outside of the
typical turn to power dynamics? Can we envision a way to draw upon "vulnerability" positively,
rather than viewing it as a liability? In short, the conference asks:
how can we envision modes of professional leadership where faith reframes
vulnerability and security, opening new possibilities for safety and
human flourishing?
The conference, interdisciplinary by design, seeks
to address such pressing questions for those working in the fields of
politics, law and divinity, but with direct impact on and participation
by those in business, medicine, the media, the academy and in various
other spheres of life in society.
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