Evan Rosa is Assistant Director for Public Engagement at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. A communications professional with over 15 years of experience in digital communications, media production, content marketing, and strategy, he leads YCFC's public outreach efforts, including website development, audio and video production, email and social marketing, and advancement. He produces, edits, and regularly hosts YCFC's podcast, For the Life of the World.

Prior to joining YCFC in 2019, he was Director of the Biola University Center for Christian Thought, where he also taught undergraduate philosophy. There he developed the media platform, The Table, and hosted The Table Audio, a podcast featuring interviews and narrative journalism.

He has edited two books, Virtue & Voice: Habits of Mind for a Return to Civil Discourse (Abilene Christian University Press, 2019), and The Joy of Humility: The Beginning and End of the Virtues (Baylor University Press, 2020). He received an MA in Philosophy from Biola University and BA degrees in Philosophy and Linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley.

He lives in New Haven with his wife Lani and their four children. A life-long surfer, he can be found chasing down hurricane or Nor'Easter swells throughout New England whenever possible.

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Evan Rosa is Assistant Director for Public Engagement at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. A communications professional with over 15 years of experience in digital communications, media production, content marketing, and strategy, he leads YCFC's public outreach efforts, including website development, audio and video production, email and social marketing, and advancement. He produces, edits, and regularly hosts YCFC's podcast, For the Life of the World.

Prior to joining YCFC in 2019, he was Director of the Biola University Center for Christian Thought, where he also taught undergraduate philosophy. There he developed the media platform, The Table, and hosted The Table Audio, a podcast featuring interviews and narrative journalism.

He has edited two books, Virtue & Voice: Habits of Mind for a Return to Civil Discourse (Abilene Christian University Press, 2019), and The Joy of Humility: The Beginning and End of the Virtues (Baylor University Press, 2020). He received an MA in Philosophy from Biola University and BA degrees in Philosophy and Linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley.

He lives in New Haven with his wife Lani and their four children. A life-long surfer, he can be found chasing down hurricane or Nor'Easter swells throughout New England whenever possible.

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The Joy of Humility

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