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There’s no doubt about it: human beings are complex. From our intricate bodily systems, to our nuanced emotions, to our precise likes and dislikes and unique personality traits, humans are a profound display of detailed complexity. But why does that matter? How can we harness the varying personalities, capacities, and talents of people to foster a flourishing society?
Join the True Charity Initiative Thursday, June 9th from 12-1:30 pm for a Lunch and Learn on Christian anthropology. We’ll discuss a biblical view of the unique characteristics and roles of the human person and explore how that ultimately informs our views about everything else, from economics to government to charity. We’ll have compelling discussion on how our charity work can reflect the dignified nature of the human person. Suggested donation for lunch is $5. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot today!
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