Veritas Forums are university events that engage students, faculty, and the shapers of tomorrow's culture in discussions about life's hardest questions and the relevance of Jesus Christ to all of life.
Many of our nation's colleges and universities, including Yale, Michigan and Harvard, have included the Latin word veritas in their mottos, signifying the pursuit of truth, a pursuit that was the foundation for much of the educational system for generations. The Veritas Forum, evokes our desire to explore the ideal that veritas represents. We seek to explore, discuss, engage, inspire, question, and enlarge our view of true life together.
Our forums address the difficult questions of life: What is freedom? What is forgiveness? Do our lives have meaning? Can reason and faith coexist? How can God allow suffering? Why should we care about injustice? Why do religions seem to cause so much violence? How can we live a good life? Who is Jesus? We value people of all faiths and backgrounds voicing their questions and doubts. We explore rather than defend questions, ideas, and doubts in relation to the Christian understanding of truth and life.