Where Faith Traditions Meet for the Common Good

The Collins Center for Abrahamic Heritage, launched in 2022 with the support of Gilbert I. Collins and family, champions research and education inspired by Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.

Anchored in centuries of shared intellectual heritage, the Center advances ideas of flourishing through deep dialogue across faith lines. It brings together religious scholars, cultural leaders, and civic thinkers—building bridges rooted in both shared conviction and respectful engagement.

Through international conferences, public debates, publications, and The Majlis seminar network—now hosting over 100 Islamic scholars from nearly 20 countries—the Collins Center enriches Acton Institute’s mission with a global, multi-faith perspective on liberty and human dignity (Acton Institute). From events like the “Shared Horizons” series in London to formal debates about religion and the state, the Center models how religious traditions can contribute to civil society and strengthen moral imagination.

Your donation sustains this vital work. As a solely donor-funded initiative, the Collins Center relies entirely on philanthropic partnership to continue its interfaith programs, expand its scholarly resources, and convene critical conversations across continents. By giving today, you’re helping Jews, Christians, and Muslims advance human flourishing—together. Make your tax‑deductible gift and be a part of building mutual understanding, protective liberty, and principled social renewal.

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To learn more about the Collins Center, visit acton.org/CollinsCenter