The purpose of The Ethos Institute is to promote and facilitate conversation between the classic trinitarian Christian faith and the practice of Christian living in the contemporary landscape, with particular emphasis to Christological anthropology, human flourishing, and the numerous aspects of well-being, including aging, disability, healthcare, death and grieving, and the constructive role of community.
Our intent will be to find constructive partners in the professional and academic arenas, as well as ecclesiastical circles to facilitate a lively and engaging conversation aimed at bridging the typical divides between faith and practice, church and society, and the academy and professional arenas.
We will engage in a variety of initiatives aimed at bridging academic institutions and professional organizations, create various forms of publications and video resources focusing on integrating the faith with the marketplace and broader community.