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Why Religious Freedom?
The Origins and Promise of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy

Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy: Taking Stock, Looking Forward

EVENT ONE (February 25, 2008):Why Religious Freedom? The Origins and Promise of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy

Location: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Copley Formal Lounge, 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

To RSVP please click HERE

Future Symposia in the Series (both at Georgetown University):

April 21, 2008: A Decade of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy: Assessing the Results

October 9, 2008: The Future of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy: Recommendations for a New Administration

 

This series in made possible, in part, through the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation.



Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University
Council on Faith and International Affairs at the Institute for Global Engagement
International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University
Council for America’s First Freedom, Richmond, Virginia
Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D.C.
The Federalist Society, Washington D.C.


Past Conferences
Why Religious Freedom?
The Origins and Promise of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy
Monday, February 25, 2008
First in a series of three events focusing on "Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy: Taking Stock, Looking Forward," this event co-sponsored by EPPC features three separate
New: Faith Angle Forum Videos

 Dr. Peter Berger spoke at EPPC's most recent Faith Angle Forum on the topic "Six Decades as a Worldwide Religion Watcher: Observations and Lessons Learned." Watch selections from his presentation and Q&A session here


M. Edward Whelan III
Blogging on the Courts

EPPC President Edward Whelan, the director of the program on The Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture, is a leading contributor to Bench Memos, National Review Online's award-winning blog on judicial nominations and constitutional law. You can read a list of all of his postings here.

Paul Mirengoff of the influential Power Line blog has said, "Blogs like NRO’s Bench Memos … enable legal super-stars like Ed Whelan to shoot down bad arguments against nominees within hours." 


The End and the Beginning

 EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel's latest book, The End and the Beginning: Pope John Paul II -- The Victory of Freedom, the Last Years, the Legacy is available now. Read a review of Weigel's book, by the Hoover Institution's Mary Eberstadt in the December 2010 issue of Policy Review, here. Meanwhile, Daniel Henninger of the Wall Street Journal discusses Mr. Weigel's new book in his column, here

The views expressed by EPPC scholars in their work are their individual views only and are not to be imputed to EPPC as an institution.
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