
Founding Director of Yale Center for Faith & Culture, and one of the most significant theologians of our time, Dr. Miroslav Volf will consider the question: what is a life worth living? He explores the global human need for grace, forgiveness, and true generosity—and how the systems we depend on daily would falter without them. Through this, Volf seeks a world in which every person can wrestle with life’s most important questions and take hold of a life worthy of our humanity.
His lecture will be followed by a string quartet performance, featuring musicians Adrian Anantawan & Lun Li, violins; Celia Hatton, viola; Arlen Hlusko, cello
The Grace Farms Lecture series recognizes visionary leaders who have profoundly elevated human flourishing throughout their lives and distinguished careers. Each lecture is accompanied by a 60-minute classical music performance curated to complement the lecture's content.