-Elliott Abrams and Shadi Hamid: “Religious Conflict and the Future of the Middle East” -Christian Smith: “Why Social Scientists (and some journalists) Don’t Get Religion” -Jeff Hardin: “Christianity and Science: Current Disputes among the Faithful”
Events
Evangelizing a Broken World: Women’s Essential Work in the Mission of the Church Co-sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Catholic Information Center
-John Allen, Jr. and Paul Vallely: “Pope Francis after One Year” -Sergio Rubin: “Francis: Reformer, Restorer, or Revolutionary? His Leadership on the Global Stage” -Dr. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr. and Ross Douthat: “Whatever Happened to Sin in American Culture?” -Dr. Russell Moore and Molly Ball: “The Persistence of the Culture Wars”
-Dr. John Green and Dr. Peter Skerry:“ Welcoming the Stranger? Religion & the Politics of Immigration” -Dr. L. Gregory Jones: “Spinning Sorrow: The Uses & Abuses of Forgiveness in the Public Sphere” -Dr. Jennifer Wiseman: “Same Universe, Different Lenses: Science, Ethics, & Religion in Dialogue”
– Reuel Marc Gerecht and Jeffrey Goldberg: “The Islamic Paradox & the Future of the Middle East” – Dr. Luis Lugo: “The Decline of Institutional Religion & Implications for American Civic Life” – Dr. Timothy Keller: “Conservative Christianity after the Christian Right”
– Dr. Robert Millet and Dr. Richard Mouw: “Evangelicals & Mormons: A Conversation & Dialogue” – Dr. Grant Wacker and Ross Douthat: “Religion & the Shaping of American Culture” – Dr. William Galston: “Culture Wars & Economics in Election 2012”
– Dr. David Campbell: “Mormonism & Politics: Historical & Contemporary Issues” – Dr. Peter Berger: “Six Decades as a Worldwide Religion Watcher: Observations & Lessons Learned” – Dr. Ard Louis: “Current Controversies in the Religion & Science Debates”
– Ambassador Husain Haqqani and Jeffrey Goldberg: “Radical Islam: The Challenge in Pakistan & Beyond” – Micheal Flaherty: “Faith, Film, & Culture: The Challenges, the Prospects” – Dr. Bradford Wilcox and Jim Daly: “The Retreat From Marriage: How It Has Affected Religion & Religion’s Response”
– George Weigel and John L. Allen, Jr.: “Sex Abuse, the Catholic Church, & the Media” – E.J. Dionne, Dr. William A. Galston, and Michael Barone: “Religious Voters & the 2010 Elections” – Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund and Barbara Bradley Hagerty: “Science vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think”
– Dr. James Davison Hunter, Ross Douthat, and Amy Sullivan: “To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World” – Dr. David Gelernter and Rabbi David Saperstein: “The Paradox of Judaism and American Politics” – Dr. Philip Jenkins: “Have the Culture Wars Gone Global? Religion and Sexuality in the Global South”
– Dr. Robert D. Putnam and Dr. David Campbell: “American Grace: How Religion is Reshaping Our Civic & Political Lives” – Dr. Wilfred M. McClay and E.J. Dionne: “Obama’s Favorite Theologian? A Short Course on Reinhold Niebuhr” – Dr. Francis S. Collins and Barbara Bradley Hagerty: “Religion & Science: Conflict or Harmony?”
-Dr. Vali R. Nasr and Jeffrey Goldberg: “America & Islam After Bush” -Dr. John C. Green and Anna Greenberg: “A Post-Election Look at Religious Voters in the 2008 Election” -Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.: “Religion & Race: A Historical & Contemporary Perspective”