Join leading expert on productive discourse Steven T. Collis as he shares insights from his new book Habits of a Peacemaker. In today’s polarized environment, conversations often escalate into heated arguments or retreat into silence. But what if dialogue, even on hard topics, could bring clarity, connection, and progress?
Collis will introduce ten practical habits that equip participants with the confidence to engage in discussions that matter—whether at home, with friends, or in the workplace—no matter the topic. Learn how to transform contentious conversations into fruitful exchanges that strengthen relationships and inch everyone closer to common ground.
If you value how you communicate with others and want to cultivate meaningful, productive dialogue, don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights that will bring more peace and understanding to your interactions and life.
About Steven T. Collis
Steven T. Collis researches and teaches on religion law, productive discourse, and other First Amendment topics. He is the founding faculty director of the Bech-Loughlin First Amendment Center and its Law & Religion Clinic. Before joining Texas Law, he was a Research Fellow in the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School. His scholarly work has been cited by Supreme Court justices and published in various law reviews and in his book Deep Conviction. Professor Collis is also the author of The Immortals, Praying with the Enemy, and Habits of a Peacemaker, which provides habits for developing the skill to engage in productive discourse about hard topics. The American Library Association has praised him as “a much needed voice of reason and compromise.”