About the Center
We are a dedicated group of scholars and professionals working to support outstanding analysis of the historical and contemporary intertwinings of religion and politics. Our aim is to educate students and the public through our courses, events, and publications, while modeling discussion and debate that values each person’s humanity as the cornerstone of a productive democracy.
Courage and Faith: Nostra Aetate at 60 and the Future of Catholic-Jewish Relations
The Most. Rev. Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski and Rabbi Noam Marans in a conversation moderated by Fr. David J. Suwalsky
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Muslims in the Media and Popular Culture
In this course, we investigate recent media projects created by Muslim creatives (across comedy, drama, music) and analyze the gendered and racialized hierarchies that dictate their narratives and levels of industry success.
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There Is No Religious Revival
By Maggie PhillipsTrend stories about rising religiosity are not supported by evidence.
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Danforth Center on Religion and Politics Announces New Postdoctoral Fellowship Search
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