Session 1: Setting the Stage: The Public Plight of Universities
- Graham Ward on the UK, Werner Jeanrond on Europe, Robin Lovin on the USA
Session 2: The Reason for the University
- Nigel Biggar, “What’s the Good of a University?”
- Miroslav Volf, “Christian Faith and the Crisis of Humanities”
Session 3: Christian Faith in the University
- Sarah Coakley, “The Vocation of the Priest-Scholar in the Secular University”
- Nicholas Wolterstorff, “Is There a Place for fides quaerens intellectum?”
Session 4: Christian Confession in the University
- Jean Bethke Elshtain, “Christianity as Identity Politics in the University”
- David Ford & Mike Higton, “The Study of Religion in the Research University” [paper]
- Richard Hays, “Ministerial Education in the Contemporary University”
Session 5: Why Christianity Needs the University
- David Hempton, “Matrices of Movements of Christian Transformation”
- Mark Noll, “The Flourishing of Christian Learning at Princeton”
Session 6: The University and the Church as Mutual Beneficiaries
- Paul Griffiths, “The University as Pagan Gift to the Church”
- John Witte, “What Christianity Can Offer to Modern Law Schools”


