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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 panel
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,
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 Steven
Kerry, Bush, and the Faith Factor
Panel Discussion Moderated by Michael Cromartie
Monday, May 3, 2004
Does faith matter? When does personal faith affect public service? With a publicly Christian President and the first Roman Catholic presidential nominee since Kennedy, the faith of the presidential
Toward an Understanding of Religion and American Public Life
Conversations among Journalists and Scholars on Religion and Public Life
Sunday, December 7 - Tuesday, December 9, 2003
Now available online: Details from the Center's recent conference in Key West, Florida, including the text of Wheaton College Professor Mark Noll's lecture, "Understanding American Evangelicals."
The Views of American Catholics and Opinion Leaders on Issues Regarding the Catholic Church
Thursday, November 13, 2003
The Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life cordially invite you to attend a luncheon panel discussion on November 13, 2003 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30
Evangelicals, Islam and Humanitarian Aid
Thursday, May 29, 2003
Public discussions about the role of evangelical relief organizations in post-war Iraq have raised questions about their methods of evangelism, public rhetoric, and relationship to U.S. foreign
War on the Horizon: Is It Just?
A Conversation with Christopher Hitchens, Bill Galston, and George Weigel
Thursday, February 6, 2003
As the prospect of war with Iraq looms in the minds of Americans as well as the watching world, we invited three respected minds to come and discuss the morality of such a war. Does the just war
Toward an Understanding of Religion and International Conflict
Journalists Confront Religion and Discontents
Sunday, December 15 - Tuesday, December 17, 2002
For hundreds of years religious differences have fueled violent conflict, and our age is adding multiple chapters to this grim history. The Center conference "Toward an Understanding of Religion
Evangelicals and Israel
A Dialogue
Thursday, November 21, 2002
On November 21, 2002, Gerald McDermott of Roanoke College met with evangelical leaders to discuss the theological, historical, and political facets of American evangelical Christians' relationship to
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Michael Cromartie
Research Areas
Christianity and Politics
Evangelical Church in America
Media Coverage of Religion
Religious Freedom
Religious Right
Research Programs
Religion and the Media
Evangelicals in Civic Life
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A Public Faith
A Public Faith
Evangelicals and Civic Engagement
The essays in this volume look at the role of evangelicals in American civic life. The contributors examine evangelical Christians' beliefs and activities on topics ranging from bioethics to race  [Read More]
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Michael Cromartie
1015 15th St N.W., Suite 900
Washington, DC  20005
Tel. 202-682-1200
Fax. 202-408-0632
crom@eppc.org