Christianity & National Security is an annual conference held at the Army and Navy Club in Washington, DC. Providence hosts scholars and practitioners of foreign policy and national security that address students, professors, and professionals on the intersection of Christian ethics and international affairs.
Eric Farnsworth’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Eric Farnsworth discusses Latin America, it’s relationship in United States strategy,…
Eric FarnsworthNovember 16, 2023
Matthew Kroenig’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Matthew Kroenig discusses great power conflict, international security architecture, and the…
Matthew KroenigNovember 16, 2023
Marc LiVecche’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Marc LiVecche discusses the Just War Tradition and the Israel-Hamas conflict….
Marc LiVeccheNovember 16, 2023
Paul Marshall’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Paul Marshall discusses the develpment of Muslim empires, European colonialism, and…
Paul MarshallNovember 16, 2023
Rebecca Munson’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Rebecca Munson discusses international human rights, Christian morals, and the fight…
Rebecca MunsonNovember 16, 2023
J. Peter Pham’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. J. Peter Pham discusses the demographic, economic, and spiritual growth…
J. Peter PhamNovember 16, 2023
Joseph Loconte’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Joseph Loconte discusses C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and their perspectives on…
Joseph LoconteNovember 16, 2023
Paul Miller’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Paul Miller discusses Afghanistan, Christian realism, and secular realism. The following…
Paul D. MillerNovember 16, 2023
Elbridge Colby’s lecture at Christianity & National Security 2023. Elbridge Colby discusses China, realist foreign policy goals, and the just…
Elbridge ColbyNovember 16, 2023
Providence's biggest event of the year takes place the final Thursday and Friday of each October, attracting close to 100 students and professors from around the country to spend two days hearing lectures and discussing the intersection of Christian ethics and foreign policy. For $300, Providence can afford to feed and house a student flying in from California, Texas, and other parts of the country for the conference. Christianity & National Security is unique; there is no other such event examining national security in light of Just War Theory and realist ethics in the Christian tradition. Please consider making a donation to allow us to continue hosting Christianity & National Security.