Reflection

by Andrew Wang Last year, my sister went through hell. I don’t know if I could have told you what that meant until very recently; I don’t think if many Americans could, here in the dying throes of American Christendom. My experience with church and tragedy had always been second Read more

Faith and Work (Op-Ed, Second Edition)

Dear Reader, Contrary to general expectations, the center of faith at this University lies not in Rockefeller Chapel, the Divinity School, or Bond Chapel, but rather the Saieh Hall for Economics. Formerly the location of Chicago Theological Seminary, the so-called “Money Church” represents not only the University’s most significant accomplishments, Read more

Episode Two: Myles Hudson on Pluralism​

Welcome to the second interview of the first CANA interview series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking you through an exploration of this issue of Pluralism in the university community. We’ve gathered a diverse group of Christian perspectives on the issue, to provoke a conversation on how we navigate our deepest differences.

Our second interview is with Myles Hudson. Myles is a sophomore at the university of Chicago and is involved student government

Today’s interviewer is Joshua Mckie

Joshua is the Features Editor of CANA. Joshua hails from New York, New York and majors in Fundamentals. His interest is in the intersection of religion and public life and social entrepreneurship.

We hope you enjoy their discussion