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Diversity of Thought Speaker Series: Religion's Impact on Civic Society

Event Date
February 19, 2026
Time
7-8:30 p.m.
Location
Vitria on the Sqaure

Religion has long shaped the moral fabric and civic life of societies around the world — inspiring service and compassion while also influencing law, politics and cultural identity. In today’s pluralistic and polarized era, what role should religion play in public life? Does faith strengthen civic society, or can it divide and constrain it?

Join New York Times columnist and author Ross Douthat and science historian and Skeptic magazine founder Michael Shermer for a lively and thought-provoking conversation on the evolving role of religion in civic society. Together, they’ll explore how belief systems — both religious and secular — inform our shared values, shape public policy and influence the health of our democracy.

 

About the Diversity of Thought Speaker Series

The Ohio State University’s Diversity of Thought Speaker Series seeks to foster meaningful dialogue on pressing public issues by bringing together students, faculty and the broader community to engage with thought leaders from diverse perspectives. 

Sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs, John Glenn College of Public Affairs, Moritz College of Law, and the Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society, the series is designed to promote intellectual curiosity, civil discourse and critical thinking by exploring complex challenges through difference of opinion.