The Princeton Seminar Series Thinking Politically with Augustine turns to the past to explore the perspectives of Augustine (354-430 C.E.), a revered and intellectual predecessor in the faith. Through the lens of this prolific author, seminar participants will gain refreshed insights into citizenship, political humility, and the Christian journey as a pilgrimage. Over four sessions, we will closely read and critically discuss excerpts from City of God, a selection of sermons and letters, and a piece of contemporary Augustine scholarship.

Anyone who is theologically curious – whether you are a Christian lay leader, pastor, retired pastor, or someone of little to no religious affiliation – is invited to enroll. All are welcome! We anticipate meaningful interfaith encounters and engagement across the spectrum of spiritual commitment.

For further details about the seminar and how to enroll, see the website here.