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  • Free Market Forum in Detroit

    The Free Market Forum is an annual event organized by Hillsdale College, in conjunction with the Acton Institute and the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities with generous support from the George Edward Durell Foundation. For more information.
  • Toward a Free and Virtuous City 2010

    Join us to explore how moral and economic clarity, and the incorporation of biblical truths and personal liberty has meaning in our search for economically healthy and socially just urban communities. The Toward a Free and Virtuous City (City FAVS) conference examines the moral foundations of personal and economic liberty from a standpoint of Christian Anthropology. The conference applies traditional truths to complex problems facing today’s city, such as the regulatory policy and the role of independent charities and non-profits in combating poverty.
  • Acton On Tap: Art, Patrimony, and Cultural Investment

    What is cultural development? How does it contribute to a flourishing society? What role do private individuals have in supporting cultural development? What is the relationship between market principles and the cultural return of the arts? What is lost when this responsibility is relegated strictly to institutions or the government? Host: David Michael Phelps
  • Toward a Free and Virtuous Society 2010

    Toward a Free and Virtuous Society conferences are intensive seminars for future religious leaders. These conferences offer an introduction to the moral foundations of personal and economic liberty by combining an in-depth treatment of economic principles with principles of social justice and anthropology. They explore the nature of the human person and the created order from the perspectives of Scripture and natural law, examining concepts such as justice, equality, stewardship, and virtue.
  • Pittsburgh Luncheon

    Price: Individual seats- $35 Table of eight- $280 To reserve your seat: Contact Kimberly Brink at 616.454.3080 or kbrink@acton.org