Harmony Liu
Ask Celebrity Program
Launching at the start of school summer vacation
Inaugural Interview with
Celebrity Yale Professor
Jennifer Herdt
June 20th, 2022,
Ask Congress Web TV station
is launching a new program entitled
Harmony Liu Asks the Celebrity.
Hosted by ACTV youth reporter, Harmony Liu
who is a 16 year old volunteer junior high school student
with a passion to join and support many environmental
protection events and UN initiatives.
Harmony Liu,
also promotes congress and city government events and
promotes the concept of peace and green through interviews
on
Ask Congress TV. ( ACTV )
Harmony
Liu,
feels it is very important and necessary to give the voice
of youth to the public through dialogue with different
celebrities.
So she decided to work with ACTV producers to make
this
new program.
Today's Inaugural program is an Interview with
Jennifer A. Herdt is Gilbert L. Stark
Professor of Christian Ethics at Yale University’s
Divinity
School.
on the topic
"how she chose to pursue the field of religious ethics
and how she approaches teaching in a pluralistic context."
Harmony ask three questions to professor,
especially concerning how religious impact to stop gun
violence and Professor Herdt gave a very significant
answer.
Please watch the video.
Jennifer A. Herdt
is Gilbert L. Stark
Professor of Christian Ethics at Yale University’s Divinity
School.
Her most recent book,
Forming
Humanity: Redeeming the German Bildung Tradition
, was supported by a research fellowship from the
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
She is also the author of
Putting
on Virtue: The Legacy of the Splendid Vices
(selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title),
and of Religion
and Faction in Hume’s Moral Philosophy
, and has published widely on virtue ethics, early modern
and modern moral thought, and political theology. She serves
on the editorial boards of the Journal of Christian
Ethics, Studies in Christian Ethics,
and the Journal of Religion,
and served as the 2020 President of the Society of
Christian Ethics.
She is currently revising for publication her 2013 Warfield
Lectures and 2016 Jellema Lectures on eudaimonism, egoism,
and obligation.
She is a senior member of a research team that has received
a
$3.9M, 3-year collaborative grant
from the Templeton Foundation in
2020 to pursue projects in science-informed theological
anthropology.
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