The Veritas Forum

carley@veritas.org

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Booking Overview

The Veritas Forum pulls from recorded university lectures and guest-led events exploring faith, reason, and big questions about life. For PR pros, it’s a strong platform for scholars and public intellectuals who can speak across theology, philosophy, and campus dialogue with a moderated, student-facing audience.

Metrics

Episodes: 258

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 238.0k subscribers

Instagram: 28.0k followers

Contact Information

carley@veritas.org

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Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
University faculty in theology, philosophy, religious studies, history, or closely related disciplines; often internationally recognized scholars/public intellectuals; sometimes scientists/mathematicians who engage science-faith questions.
Required Achievements:  
Tenured/professorial academic appointments, Major scholarly publications and/or widely cited books, Public speaking and lecture track record in higher education settings

Recent Guest Discussions

John Lennox - Multiverse Implications For The Question Of Whether We Live In The Best Possible World; Dealing With Tragedy; Pain And Theodicy; God And Creation.

Molly Worthen - Journey From Skepticism To Christianity; Jesus Resurrection Claims; Meaning; How Historical And Existential Questions Relate To Faith.

Shelly Kagan - Philosophical Perspectives On Death And The Afterlife; How Christian Resurrection Claims Inform Life Choices.

N. T. Wright - What Jesus’ Resurrection Changes About Death/afterlife; Whether Death Is The End Or Beginning; Implications For How People Live.

Recent Topics

Theology, Philosophy, Religion, Ethics, History

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Veritas Forum
:

Are We Living in the Best of All Possible Worlds? | Lennox & Lowenstein

May 07, 2026

The concept of a “multiverse” — formerly an obscure idea in philosophy and theoretical physics — is now mainstream. Movies like best-picture winner Everything Everywhere All at Once or Marvel’s Spider Man: Into the Spiderverse invite us into an expansive vision of the cosmos: one where there are infinite worlds, possibilities, and comparisons. Even though these multiverse films feature outlandish sci-fi story lines (like hot dog fingers), their characters wrestle with many of the same questio...

Questioning Christianity: A Professor's Journey from Skepticism to Faith | Molly Worthen

April 23, 2026

In today’s episode, historian Molly Worthen (UNC-Chapel Hill) discusses the most radical pivot of her life: becoming a Christian after years of religious skepticism. Moderated by psychology professor Thad Polk (University of Michigan), you’ll hear Molly’s story of journeying from doubt to faith. She explores how the historical claims of Jesus’ Resurrection, existential questions about meaning, and honesty about her doubts led her to the Christian faith. She also answers questions from t...

Why the Resurrection Changes Everything (If It's True) | N. T. Wright & Shelly Kagan

April 09, 2026

In today’s episode, a theologian and a philosopher explore what happens when we die. They discuss questions like, Is death the end, or is it the beginning of something new? And how do Christian claims about Jesus’ Resurrection change the way we think about death today? You’ll hear from N. T. Wright, a New Testament scholar at Oxford, and Shelly Kagan, a philosopher at Yale. In this lively conversation moderated by Columbia medical ethicist Lydia Dugdale, they explore death, the afterlif...

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