Georgetown professors host new “Faith Complex” series with the Washington Post
The summer got you hankering for some Georgetown education? Luckily for you, the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs and the Program for Jewish Civilization have just started producing...
View ArticleTempleton Foundation donates $2 million to Berkley Center
Last week, the University announced the creation of a “religious freedom project” within the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. The project, which was funded by a $2 million grant...
View ArticlePresident’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge launches at...
The kickoff symposium luncheon for the President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge took place today at 12:00 p.m. in Copley Formal Lounge, officially announcing and recognizing...
View ArticleStriking the Balance: panel debates the morality of Georgetown’s relationship...
Last night, the Lecture Fund and the International Relations Club hosted a spirited discussion entitled “Striking the Balance: How Should American Universities Engage the Chinese Government?” Provoked...
View ArticleKnights of Columbus panel offers conservative Catholic response to...
Last night, Georgetown’s Knights of Columbus held a symposium on “Religious Freedom and Healthcare.” The program included a set of conservative religious, political, and legal figures discussing the...
View ArticleA panel discussion on “Millennials, Values, and America’s Future”
[Editor's note: this is a sponsored post.] What is distinctive about Millennials? How do their personal and public values differ from those of previous generations? How will they shape the 2012...
View ArticleBerkley Center Research Fellow suggests that Christianity uplifts India’s...
During Georgetown’s Christianity and Freedom conference held in Rome on Dec. 13-14, Rebecca Shah, a research fellow at the Berkley Center, suggested in a pilot study that Indian Dalit women who have...
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