Josh Good directs the Aspen Institute’s Religion and Society Program which administers four initiatives: Faith Angle Forum, Religion & Racial Justice, Aspen Religion Fellows, and Aspen Religion & Philanthropy. Since 2108, Josh has led Faith Angle Forum, a program that strengthens reporting and commentary on how religious believers, religious convictions, and moral arguments affect American politics and public life. In addition to a twice-monthly podcast, Faith Angle convenes two-day forums intentionally “away” from the power centers of Washington and New York, inviting journalists to go deep with top religion scholars on contemporary issues.
Previously, Josh served as a director for the Kern Family Foundation’s Faith, Work, and Economics Program and, prior to that, as manager of the American Enterprise Institute’s outreach program to faculty & student leaders at Christian colleges. He also worked on responsible fatherhood initiatives and on a national public-private venture that helped urban congregations & local businesses work together in employing and supporting ex-prisoners.
Josh holds a BA in history from Covenant College and a master’s degree in Christianity and Culture from Harvard University, and his work has been published by Routledge Press, in The Hill, in National Review, at Deseret News, and in The American.