Author Andy Crouch to Lead School of Public Policy Evening Conversations Series in Washington, D.C.
Andy Crouch, author of Strong and Weak: Embracing a Life of Love, Risk, and True Flourishing, will lead the “Evening Conversations” lecture series hosted by the School of Public Policy (SPP) that focuses on “The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy.” The event will take place at National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, March 2, at 6:30 PM.
In this discussion, Crouch will explore the idea of one’s inevitable realization that life has purpose, and the relentless feeling that this purpose is yet to be fulfilled. He will present ideas from his book, in which he argues that true prosperity is a paradoxical notion, as it requires people to embrace both power and vulnerability.
Crouch is also executive editor of Christianity Today. He serves on the governing boards of Fuller Theological Seminary and Equitas Group, and is a senior fellow of the International Justice Mission’s IJM Institute.
In partnership with the Trinity Forum, SPP hosts “Evening Conversations” that highlight the intersection of faith and public policy. As part of these lectures, “The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy” series brings distinguished scholars, writers, and practitioners to discuss topics pertaining to faith and public communities.
Registration is required to attend, and tickets are available through The Trinity Forum website. For additional information about the lecture series, visit the SPP website.