Proselytism and Religious Freedom: Legal and Social Dimensions of Proselytism (with Woodberry, Finke
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer
flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly
controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a
day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st
century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields
investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the
missionary impulse.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: (Keynote Debate with Jose Casanova, Gerard Bradley)
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the missionary impulse.
Muslims Today: A Radical Reform: Tariq Ramadan with John Esposito
Prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan joined John L. Esposito in a conversation exploring the challenges of confronting the status quo and promoting radical reform in Islam and the Muslim world.
Crimes Against Humanity: An interview with Jane Stromseth
Law professor Jane Stromseth discusses crimes against humanity and current atrocities around the world.
Asia Today: An interview with David Steinberg
Asian studies professor David Steinberg discusses Asia, Burma, India and China and what these countries mean to our world.
History of the World: An interview with John McNeill
History professor John McNeill discusses the history of the world and how it impacts our lives today.
Global Terrorism: An Interview with Fathali Moghaddam
Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam discusses the psychology behind terrorism and its impact world wide, especially in the Middle East.
Globalization and Terrorism: An Interview with Fathali Moghaddam
Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam discusses the multicultural world we live in and how culture and languages are being lost as a result of immigration, travel and communication and the role terrorism plays in globalization.
Asia Today: An Interview with Victor Cha
Asian studies professor Victor Cha discusses how Asian countries are dealing with global problems; world trade and economy, science, global warming and their world standing.
Dr. William F. Vendley: A Nostra Aetate Lecture
Dr. William F. Vendley, Secretary General, World Conference of Religions for Peace speaks about multi-religion actions for peace in the 21st Century.
2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing: Expert Commentary by Robert Sutter
School of Foreign Service professor Robert Sutter discusses China's current role in the world and the significance of hosting the Olympics in Beijing.
Evangelicals and Muslims Part 4: Conversations on Respect, Reconciliation and Religious Freedom
Part 4 of a 4-part series on the relationship between Evangelical Christians and Muslims. Panelists discuss the potential of religious freedom in the modern world from the perspective of these two great traditions.
Faith Complex: An Introduction
Faith Complex is a show about the collision of religion, politics and art. Faith Complex is a joint production of Georgetown University's Program for Jewish Civilization and the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, and it airs weekly at WashingtonPost.com
Charter for Compassion Launch: (with Karen Armstrong)
On November 12, 2009, the 'Charter for Compassion' was unveiled to the world, and the Berkley Center hosted a roundtable discussion with Karen Armstrong as part of the Charter's global launch. The 'Charter for Compassion' is an interfaith initiative that seeks to apply shared moral principles to foster global interreligious understanding.
Encouraging Words on the State of Democracy: A lecture by President of the Republic of Slovenia, Dan
President Turk addresses students, faculty and staff at SFS-Q on the current state of democracy in the world.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: Legal and Social Dimensions of Proselytism (with Woodberry, Finke
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer
flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly
controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a
day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st
century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields
investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the
missionary impulse.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: (Keynote Debate with Jose Casanova, Gerard Bradley)
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the missionary impulse.
Information Evolution in the Arab World: Philip Seib, University of Southern California
Philip Seib, of the University of Southern California, delivers a lecture entitled "New Media and Public Diplomacy in the Arab World"
Read My Pins: Stories from a Diplomat's Jewel Box: A discussion with Dr. Madeleine K. Albright, Mort
Madeleine Albright recalls stories from her time as U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations and as Secretary of State for the United States, and her famous pins she wore when meeting with world leaders.
Information Evolution in the Arab World: Yves Gonzalez-Quijano
Yves Gonzalez-Quijano, of the Universite Lyon 2, delivers a lecture entitled 'Technology Literacies of New Media in the Arab World: Trends of the Arab Blogosphere'













