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2004
December
Toward an Understanding of Religion, Politics, and Public Life
Conversations among Journalists and Scholars on Religion and Public Life
Sunday, December 5 - Tuesday, December 7, 2004
The Ethics and Public Policy Center hosted its semi-annual conference on religion and public life with some of the nation’s leading journalists on December 5-7, 2004 at the Pier House in Key West,
May
Toward an Understanding of Religion, Politics, and the 2004 Election
Hosted by the Faith Angle program
Sunday, May 23 - Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Twenty-five of the nation's top journalists meet next week with three eminent scholars to dicuss religion, politics, and the 2004 election, in Key West, Florida. John Green, Alan Wolfe, and
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


Fred Barnes on EPPC's Faith Angle Forum

 In the Weekly Standard, Fred Barnes recounts the history of EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie's Faith Angle Forum for journalists and celebrates them as "a rare recent example of the quality of journalism being improved."

Read more about the Faith Angle Forum here


Faith Angle Forum: Big Effects in Small Packages
Barbara Bryant, Philanthropy Magazine

"Sometimes donating to what looks like a small initiative can have a much more significant impact than you realize. Through his Faith Angle Forum, Michael Cromartie gathers a select group of distinguished scholars and nationally respected journalists-from places like the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and NPR-for in-depth discussions of some of the most crucial cultural issues facing American's today. Twice yearly, the forum holds a two-day conference to discuss religion and public life in a serious fashion, miles removed from Washington's ideological battlefields. When you think of the influence of the leading media, you understand how influential this small conference can be."

Read more about the Faith Angle Forum here


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